Crime & Safety
RV Identified in Fatal Cobb Crash
A chain reaction hit-and-run accident on I-75 Saturday killed a Florida man.

Marietta Police have been able to further identify a recreational vehicle they say caused a deadly chain reaction accident on Interstate 75 Saturday, but need the public's help locating it.
Police said Monday that through tips and witness statements, the vehicle is described as a 1999 Spartan Alpine RV, white and green in color, bearing Florida tags BZR-W69.
The RV could be pulling a trailer with Canadian plates with motorcycles and may have travelled to Florida, police said.
According to police, the RV was traveling southbound on I-75 near Delk Road around 1:45 p.m. Saturday afternoon when it slammed into a Toyota Camry, which then collided with a Toyota Prius.
The Prius hit a median wall and flipped, partially ejecting a 40-year-old Winter Garden, Fla., man, Bradley Braland, who was pronounced dead at the scene. Police said the victim was not wearing a seat belt; the female driver of the Prius suffered minor injuries.
Police ask that anyone who sees the RV to contact the local law enforcement agency in that area.
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