'Non-Contact' Hit & Run Kills Dog, Leaves Driver In Critical Condition
DENVER (CBS4) - Denver police want to find the driver who they say was involved in a "non-contact" hit and run on Pena Boulevard Sunday afternoon.
Police say the suspect made an illegal lane change near Tower Road and forced another Kimberly Murray to swerve into the median. Murray's vehicle rolled several times.
Murray sustained critical injuries in the crash.
Her dog, Maggie, was killed in the crash.
The suspect vehicle is described as a having several brewery or skiing stickers on the back windows. They add the vehicle will not have damage because it didn't hit the victim's vehicle.
Investigators say the suspect is a white female possibly wearing a red shirt or blouse.
If you know anything about this incident or the suspect, you're asked to call Metro Denver Crime Stoppers at (720) 913-7867.