Crime & Safety

Biker Clings To Life After Crash, Suspect Wanted: Polk County Sheriff

Polk County deputies said the motorcyclist, a 67-year-old Auburndale man, sustained numerous broken bones and head trauma.

POLK COUNTY, FL — A motorcyclist suffered life-threatening injuries following a hit and run crash over the weekend in Polk County, deputies said.

The crash happened Sunday just before 9 p.m. on K-Ville Avenue at Thornhill Road in the Winter Haven area, according to the sheriff's office.

Deputies said the victim, a 67-year-old Auburndale man, sustained numerous broken bones and head trauma, and was taken to a local hospital.

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"There's a man fighting for his life in the hospital because a coward hit him and then fled the scene without contacting emergency services. That's a felony. If you think you may have seen or heard anything at all, please contact us - your tip might be the key piece of information we need to find the suspect(s) responsible for this crime. The victim and his family are in our prayers," said Sheriff Grady Judd in a news release.

Deputies said the victim was driving his motorcycle west on K-Ville Avenue while another vehicle was heading eastbound. At the intersection with Thornhill Road, the suspect turned left and crashed into the victim.

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The suspect’s vehicle continued to push the motorcycle across the pavement for several feet before coming to a stop. At that time, the suspect put the vehicle in reverse to separate the vehicles. The suspect then fled from the scene, continuing northbound on Thornhill, the sheriff's office said.

Deputies said the PCSO helicopter was used to look for the suspect vehicle, but was unable to locate it.

The suspect's vehicle is described as being a maroon pick-up truck with a lift kit, which raises the truck’s height. The front left area of the truck may have damage caused from the crash.

If anyone has any information regarding this hit-and-run investigation, contact the Polk County Sheriff’s Office at 863-298-6200. Tips can also be made anonymously to Heartland Crime Stoppers Florida at 1-800-226-TIPS (8477), and if the tips leads to an arrest, the tipster could be eligible for a reward.

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