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Police still appealing for information into Karratha hit and run that left Mandurah man fighting for life

Victoria RificiMandurah Coastal Times

POLICE are still looking for information on a hit and run crash in Baynton on Saturday that left a 41-year-old Mandurah man fighting for his life.

About 2.30am, Jacob Lee Moore was walking along Mujira Ramble near Bajamalu Drive, when it is believed he was struck by a vehicle, which then failed to stop.

Police are seeking witnesses to the crash and any information regarding the vehicle.

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Police are still appealing for people in the area to check their CCTV systems or dash cam footage.

Call Karratha Police Station on 9143 7200 or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

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