Young man killed in SA hit and run just 3km from home
A 20-year-old man has been struck and killed in a hit and run near Port Augusta in South Australia.
Isiah Hodshon, a talented musician, was found alongside the Augusta Highway about 6.30pm on Sunday. He was just 3kms from his Stirling North home.
Police believed he was walking home from work when he was hit by a vehicle heading in the same direction. They said the vehicle didn t stop I hope the guilt sets in if they did know they hit someone. and they should come clean, local resident Dierdre McKerlie told 9News.
Police are investigating a serious crash involving a pedestrian at Port Augusta. About 6.30pm on Sunday 30 May, police and paramedics were called to the.
The man denies the being involved in her death.
Police allege that the 21-year-old finished her shift at Southern Cross Homes in the Adelaide suburb of North Plympton on March 5 at 10pm and left her car in the car park. We believe it to be extremely unlikely that Jasmeen left willingly with anybody and are investigating that possibility that she was taken by force, Detective Superintendent Bray said.
Police allege that she is believed to have left with an Indian man aged about 20, described as having a neatly trimmed beard and moustache, and neatly dressed .
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Police have recovered personal items belonging to a suspected murder victim from a bin in remote South Australia, about 20 minutes from the spot her body was found this week.
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They will form a critical part of the police investigation into her murder
Police are appealing for more information about the movements of a blue Holden Commodore A person has gone into the Kanyaka Ruins, and in a bin has noticed some odd things so they contacted police, Detective Bray said.