INDIANAPOLIS -- A warrant has been issued for a 20-year-old man wanted in connection with a deadly hit-and-run last week.
The Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department has issued a warrant for Omar Lopez for leaving the scene of an accident causing death to a person.
Police say Annastaisha Sandlin was riding her bike south on Standish Avenue just after 5 p.m. Friday when she was struck by a small silver SUV and killed.
READ | Bicyclist killed inhit-and-runcrash
The man driving the SUV, who police believe was Lopez, fled the scene. The vehicle was later found abandoned.
Breaking: Arrest Warrant issued in connection to fatal hit and run involving bicyclist & which Good Samaritan followed the suspect .@rtv6 pic.twitter.com/I8YJeislhV
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Scott Harris, a veteran who is also a videographer and bike messenger, says he was driving in the area when the silver Ford Escape pulled out in front of him and swerved into the bike lane, striking Sandlin.
When Harris noticed the SUV was not stopping he followed it for several minutes until he saw a man get out and abandon the vehicle at Madison and Bacon.
Harris captured the chase on video.
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