Prince George's County police are looking for a driver who struck and killed a Maryland man over the weekend -- and then drove two miles with the victim lodged in the windshield.
Prince George’s County police are looking for a driver who struck and killed a Maryland man over the weekend — and then drove two miles with the victim lodged in the windshield.
As Mr. Mendez was examining the damage to his vehicle, police said he was struck by another driver passing by the crash site. Officers found Mr. Mendez around 4 a.m. Saturday after police said they were called to do a welfare check on the victim.
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