Update #3: English and Spanish Bulletins to Help Solve Hit & Run Crash Investigation west of Molalla

News Release from: Oregon State Police
UPDATE #3: ENGLISH AND SPANISH BULLETINS TO HELP SOLVE HIT & RUN CRASH INVESTIGATION WEST OF MOLALLA
Posted: March 28th, 2011 12:49 PM
Photo/sound file: http://www.flashalertnewswire.net/images/news/2011-03/1002/43035/2011-03.Hwy211.hitandrun.Spanishbulletin.doc
Photo/sound file: http://www.flashalertnewswire.net/images/news/2011-03/1002/43035/2011-03.Hwy211.hitandrun.Englishbulletin.doc (English Bulletin)

Bulletins in English and Spanish providing information will be distributed this week in the local Molalla area as part of the continuing investigative efforts to identify and locate the driver and vehicle involved in last week's critical injury hit and run crash on Highway 211 west of Molalla. The bulletin may be downloaded and printed for display by anyone interested in helping publicize the efforts to help solve this case.

Following the initial on-scene investigation, OSP troopers believe the involved vehicle may be a silver-gray colored mid-1990's Dodge Caravan. The vehicle should have right front headlight area damage, is missing the passenger side mirror, and should be missing the right side door molding. The sex and identity of the operator is unknown.

On March 22, 2011 at approximately 3:30 p.m. THOMAS CHRISTOPHER MOSSMAN, age 67, from Molalla, was riding a dark colored bicycle westbound on Highway 211 just west of S. Palmer Road near milepost 10. MOSSMAN was struck by an unidentified vehicle and driver that continued westbound without stopping.

MOSSMAN was transported by LifeFlight to Oregon Health Sciences University. He was wearing a bicycle helmet and was reportedly riding to a friend's house near the scene. A family representative advised he is still in critical condition.

Anyone with information regarding this investigation or the identity of the involved vehicle and driver is asked to call OSP at 1-800-452-7888.

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