Fairfax hit-and-run victim identified
Fairfax County police said Thursday that Efrain Flores-Vasquez, 49, was the man who was struck and killed early Wednesday in Tysons Corner by a car which then fled the scene.
Police also said they now believe the vehicle which struck Flores-Vasquez was a silver or beige four-door Honda Accord EX, from the model years 1999 to 2002. The car should be missing part of its front bumper and all of its front air dam.
Flores-Vasquez, of no fixed address, was trying to cross eastbound Leesburg Pike at the entry ramp for the northbound Capital Beltway about 3:30 a.m. Wednesday when he was hit. He was pronounced dead at the scene and traffic was rerouted around the incident for most of the Wednesday morning rush hour.
Anyone with information about the incident or the missing Honda Accord is asked to call Fairfax police at 866-411-TIPS [8477].
-- Tom Jackman
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February 25, 2010; 2:21 PM ET
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