Reward offered for information about local hit-and-run

08 Dec 2017 17:08 #1 by CanyonCourier
The Littleton man who was seriously injured after being hit by a car while riding his bike on Nov. 26 on Evergreen's Little Cub Creek Road still hopes the driver will turn himself or herself in to the Colorado State Patrol.

Kantor was hospitalized for a week, and is now home recovering from 17 rib fractures, a wrist fracture, a collapsed lung and other injuries, mostly on the right side of his body. While he will make a full recovery, Kantor said on Monday it will take four to six months for his shoulder to heal completely.

By offering the reward, Kantor and Tucker said they hope to bring further awareness to similar hit-and-run cases by asking all drivers to give their complete attention to the road and not become distracted or make poor decisions.

Anyone with information on the collision is asked to call Colorado State Patrol at *277 and reference case report #1A174845.

Read more here: www.canyoncourier.com/content/reward-off...ut-local-hit-and-run
By Corinne Westeman
Thursday, November 30, 2017 at 4:05 pm (Updated: December 5, 5:39 pm)

Contact reporter Corinne Westeman at 303-350-1043 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., and follow her on Twitter @cwesteman.

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