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Nye County Authorities Hunt for Suspect in Fatal Amargosa Valley Hit-and-Run

Nye County Authorities Hunt for Suspect in Fatal Amargosa Valley Hit-and-Run

After a deadly hit-and-run accident in the Amargosa Valley area yesterday morning, authorities are searching for a suspect named Isrrael Gutierrez-Naranjo. The suspect, Gutierrez-Naranjo, was described by the Nye County Sheriff’s Office as being 5 feet 6 inches tall, weighing around 165 pounds, having brown eyes and black hair.According to 8 News Now, the person is thought to be evading capture in a silver 2017 Chevy Silverado.

In the meantime, the Nevada State Police made a request for help, asking anyone who knows where Gutierrez-Naranjo is or where the car with Nevada license plate 283J82 is located to come forward. According to the aKTNV report, sheriff’s authorities, who are also involved in the ongoing hunt for the suspect, stress the seriousness of the situation and the value of community involvement in catching the person.

Given how serious the situation is, officials have set up several channels for the public to submit anonymous tips. The Nevada State Police Traffic Homicide Unit can be reached directly at 702-486-4100. Information can also be submitted online or by calling 702-385-5555, the Crime Stoppers hotline.

Nevada State Police and the Nye County Sheriff’s Office are collaborating to pursue justice and provide the victim’s family with closure. Finding Gutierrez-Naranjo may depend on even a tiny bit of information. The public is asked to remain vigilant and report any sightings right away. Information, no matter how small, can be shared on the Crime Stoppers platform by anybody who wants to be anonymous.

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