‘I’m fed up’ – Victim speaks out after Soulard hit-and-run crash, suspect wanted

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ST. LOUIS – A St. Louis man was recently hit by a car while crossing the street in his wheelchair and also walking his dog.

Soulard neighbors and businesses have shared surveillance video with FOX 2 in hopes to find the driver who took off. 

The video shows Joe Tyler and his dog, Skiff, out on their morning walk at 12th Street and Russell Boulevard in Soulard. You can see a car hit Tyler and take off.  


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“I was yelling, ‘Stop, stop, stop!’ But they just barreled through me. I was scared. I was very scared,” said Tyler.

People passing by helped Tyler get back to his wheelchair. He spent the rest of the day in the emergency room. He is thankful to be alive.

“Apparently on video I did a really good Simone Biles and backflipped,” said Tyler. “Luckily, the chair took most of the hit. So I didn’t have any fractures.”

The car didn’t have a license plate or temp tags, Tyler said the only hope to find the driver is the surveillance video.

“I’m just fed up with the traffic lawlessness. It is sick,” said Tyler.

He is left with bruises on his arm and back but said the wheelchair took most of the damage. As for his dog, Skiff luckily is okay too.

“He was very frightened. We looked him over yesterday. Luckily, he didn’t get hit and like all loving dogs he was very happy when the police and firemen and everybody came because everybody pet him,” said Tyler.

St. Louis police are asking anyone with information about the hit-and-run to call CrimeStoppers at 866-371-TIPS (8477).

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