Hit and Run in Carlyss Late Saturday, May 5, 2018

Hit and Run at the Corner of Pete Seay and West Dave Dugas

There are reports in a local social media group that there was a hit and run accident at the corner of Pete Seay and West Dave Dugas Roads in Carlyss. It was mentioned that a white 4×4 pickup truck ran the stop sign at the intersection, and left the scene before authorities arrived. From the amount of damage done to the other vehicle involved, the truck likely also has noticeable damage.

The accident was reported to authorities, and if you have any information please contact the Calcasieu Parish Sheriff’s Department at: (337) 491-3625  This page is not associated with CPSO or any local governments.

View a map of the accident location and images from the scene below.

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Pete Seay and West Dave Dugas Accident location

Here are a few photos posted on Facebook by the mother of one of the drivers involved in the accident.

Note: If you are not logged into Facebook or the images are not displayed, click one of the dates below to view the photos.

Posted by TracyandEddie Menard on Saturday, May 5, 2018

Posted by TracyandEddie Menard on Saturday, May 5, 2018

 

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