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Authorities search for suspects who struck cyclist, fled in Seattle

By The Seattle Times
Published: July 15, 2018, 10:08pm

The King County Sheriff’s Office was searching for two men in a pickup who struck and injured a bicyclist Saturday afternoon on Rainier Avenue and fled the scene.

A man about 50 years old was riding his bike south in the 10600 block of Rainier Avenue South, near the southern tip of Lake Washington, when he was hit from behind by the pickup, according to the sheriff’s office. The cyclist, who was wearing a helmet and riding in the designated bike lane, was thrown from his bike and taken to Harborview Hospital, where he was in critical condition.

The driver of the pickup fled the scene, dragging the bike for a short distance until it dislodged. Authorities said the vehicle was an early to mid-1980s GMC or Chevrolet pickup, red with a white strip running front to back.

Detectives with the sheriff’s office are asking for anyone with information about the driver and passenger in the suspect vehicle to call 206-296-3311 or 911.

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