On Saturday January 22, 2022, according to the Florida Highway Patrol, two persons died in two separate vehicle and bicycle accidents in Clay County last Saturday night. In Clay County on Saturday night, a second bicyclist was killed. The collisions were not linked, according to troopers. The initial collision occurred just before 7:30 p.m. on North Mimosa Avenue around County Road 218 in Middleburg, according to the Florida Highway Patrol. According to police, a sedan driver struck a 45-year-old male biker and fled the area. Before arriving at the hospital, the bicyclist died. According to the Florida Highway Patrol report, he also wasn’t wearing a helmet. There may be some barriers in the area for drivers. Anticipate delays and plan to slow down. Anyone with information regarding the collision should contact the Florida Highway Patrol right away. The driver and vehicle suspected to have driven over a biker in Clay County and then abandoned the scene are being sought by Florida Highway Patrol investigators. The car is a white Chrysler PT Cruiser from 2001 to 2004. The automobile will have damage to the right front and hood, as well as a missing right headlight, according to the FHP. If you spot the car or have any details on the driver, call FHP at *347 or 911 immediately. Call Crime Stoppers at 1-866-845-8477 to make an anonymous call.
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