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Today Marks Thirteen-Year Anniversary of Hit & Run Incident that Injured Cardiac Nurse

On September 16, 2012, 24-year-old Lindsay Bires was standing on the sidewalk at Medical Park Drive during a work break from Palmetto Health Richland Hospital.

According to witnesses, a white compact car ran off the side of the road twice before making impact with Bires, causing life-threatening injuries. The driver did not stop or render aid. After the incident, those same witnesses helped Bires and were able to get medical personnel on-site immediately.

It is important for citizens to recall someone who may have driven a white, compact car during the time of the incident or had vehicle repairs done soon after the incident. While Lindsay is making positive strides, she would find comfort in knowing who was responsible for her injury.

After the incident, those same witnesses helped Bires and were able to get medical personnel on site immediately.

According to her family, the road to recovery since the incident has remained difficult.
Despite Lindsay’s daily agony, she is a strong victim who refuses to lose hope.

Chief W.H. “Skip” Holbrook encourages citizens with information about the hit and run to contact Crimestoppers in any of the following ways:

CALL toll-free, 888-CRIME-SC.

LOG onto: www.midlandscrimestoppers.com, and click on the red “Submit a tip” tab.

DOWNLOAD the new P3 Tips App for Apple or Android devices.

 

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