A new viral video shows a red Chevy Camaro weaving through traffic moments before colliding with a crossover, causing it to roll over. Luckily, no injuries were reported. Now, law enforcement is searching for the three individuals connected to the hit-and-run incident.
According to a report from ClickOrlando.com, the incident occurred on Sunday, July 14th, on Interstate 4 near Osceola Parkway in Orange County, Florida. The report states that the collision occurred around 11 a.m. local time. Florida Highway Patrol says that a 2017 Chevy Camaro was seen weaving through traffic at high speed, eventually colliding with a 2016 Hyundai Tucson and causing the crossover to roll.
Immediately after the incident, law enforcement says that three individuals exited the red Camaro and fled the scene. The three individuals were picked up in another vehicle, although details on the vehicle that picked them up remain unclear, with law enforcement only stating that it was painted either gray or silver.
Luckily, the driver of the 2016 Hyundai Tucson, a 20-year-old woman, was uninjured in the collision.
Video of the incident was released online. The video appears as though it was captured from the dash cam of another vehicle. At the top of the screen, an exit for Disney World is visible.
As the video gets under way, a red Chevy Camaro bursts into frame, traveling at a high rate of speed and narrowly missing another vehicle. The Camaro then approaches three other vehicles, which appear to be blocking all three lanes. Nevertheless, the driver attempts to squeeze through a gap in the cars, but misjudges the space and collides with the white Hyundai.
Pieces of the two vehicles are seen scattered across the highway. The Hyundai is rocked up to one side by the collision and begins to slide sideways. As the Hyundai slides, it hits a grass divider, causing it to roll over.
Police also released images of the three individuals seen exiting the Camaro and fleeing the scene. Authorities are requesting any information that could help identify and locate these individuals to assist in their investigation.
Check out the full video here:
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Did the Florida police identify the Camaro registry and ownership? If they did, why do they need help to identify the culprits? Was the Camaro stolen?