Woman covered license plate with tape and paper before fleeing crash that injured teen on scooter crossing street: Cops

Sarah Wright license plate

Inset: Sarah Wright (Flagler County Sheriff’s Office). Background: Wright hit a 16-year-old boy with her truck and fled the scene, cops say (Volusia County Sheriff’s Office).

A Florida woman is behind bars after allegedly hitting a 16-year-old boy crossing the street on a scooter with her pickup truck. After striking the teen with her vehicle, she got out and used some tape and paper to cover her license plate, according to the Volusia County Sheriff’s Office. She then allegedly drove away.

It happened a little before 4 p.m. Thursday near the intersection of Gage Avenue and Noah Street in Deltona. Deputies said the boy was on his scooter headed home from school. As he crossed the street, the woman later identified as 37-year-old Sarah Wright of Palm Coast, hit him with her Chevrolet Silverado, deputies said in a Facebook post.

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After hitting him, she got out and briefly checked on him before hatching a scheme to cover the license tag in an apparent hope to evade authorities. It did not work.

Deputies quickly identified the vehicle “thanks to great witnesses, clear video, and the best technology.” One of the witnesses was able to see a portion of Wright’s license plate before she covered it, according to cops. A neighborhood Ring camera also captured the truck leaving the scene. The victim also gave a vehicle description.

Armed with that information, deputies scoured license plate reader cameras and obtained the tag information “within minutes.”

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