Vehicle sought following New Orleans fatal hit-and-run
According to the NOPD, the incident happened at the intersection of Alvar Street and Saint Claude Avenue, and involved a bicyclist as well as a dark gray or black four-door sedan, thought to potentially be either a Nissan or Toyota with damage to the windshield and headlight on the passenger side.
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Police say they believe that the vehicle, pictured below, hit the victim, whose identity and official cause of death will be released following an autopsy.
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