
Alamo Hand Car Wash Hit and Run LV
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On Thurs, Dec. 11 one of the two men struck in a hit-and-run captured on camera at a local car wash may never walk again, coworkers say.
The first man, Francisco was polishing the rims of that car before he got hit, now has a broken back and a broken leg and is currently in the UMC trauma center.
The second man, Jairo Navarro, is back at work Friday but still badly shaken after he was crushed by a white Oldsmobile on the job.
Video shows the driver reverse into Navarro and his coworker, who were both detailing a car. The driver speeds off and Navarro stumbles away with a crushed leg, but his coworker got the brunt of the impact.
Action News spoke with Navarro through an interpreter.
"I just want justice because my friend is really bad in the hospital and he might not walk because his spine got really hurt," Navarro said.
Michael Dorantes owns the car wash; he visited his employee in the hospital Friday. "His teeth are broken because when the car hit him his face actually pushed the vehicle about two and a half feet," he said.
Doranates and Navarro, along with all the other employees from Alamo Hand Car Wash, hope the person responsible comes forward.
Police currently have no leads; video shows the driver never gets out of the car or shows his or her face. If you have any information, call Crime Stoppers at (702) [phone redacted] orAlamo Car Wash directly (702)-876-3500
Credit: Jessica Lovell
The first man, Francisco was polishing the rims of that car before he got hit, now has a broken back and a broken leg and is currently in the UMC trauma center.
The second man, Jairo Navarro, is back at work Friday but still badly shaken after he was crushed by a white Oldsmobile on the job.
Video shows the driver reverse into Navarro and his coworker, who were both detailing a car. The driver speeds off and Navarro stumbles away with a crushed leg, but his coworker got the brunt of the impact.
Action News spoke with Navarro through an interpreter.
"I just want justice because my friend is really bad in the hospital and he might not walk because his spine got really hurt," Navarro said.
Michael Dorantes owns the car wash; he visited his employee in the hospital Friday. "His teeth are broken because when the car hit him his face actually pushed the vehicle about two and a half feet," he said.
Doranates and Navarro, along with all the other employees from Alamo Hand Car Wash, hope the person responsible comes forward.
Police currently have no leads; video shows the driver never gets out of the car or shows his or her face. If you have any information, call Crime Stoppers at (702) [phone redacted] orAlamo Car Wash directly (702)-876-3500
Credit: Jessica Lovell
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Las Vegas, NV