ROCK HILL — The local community is mourning the loss of a 44-year-old man, Filadelfo Portillo, who was tragically killed in a hit-and-run incident last weekend. The collision, which is now under investigation, took place on the evening of December 15 in the 1300 block of Celanese Road, near the Interstate 77 interchange.
At approximately 6:38 p.m., Portillo was struck by a vehicle while walking along the road. Emergency responders arrived swiftly on the scene and transported him to Piedmont Medical Center in Rock Hill, where he was later pronounced dead shortly after arrival.
Rock Hill police have confirmed that they are actively searching for the driver who fled the scene. Details about the vehicle and driver, including any descriptions, have not yet been made public. Authorities are still awaiting autopsy and toxicology results to gather more information regarding the circumstances of the incident.
The tragic event has raised concern in the community about pedestrian safety on local roads. Residents are urged to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity or useful information regarding the hit-and-run. The police have invited anyone with details related to the incident to contact them at 803-329-7200.
Detectives are especially interested in any potential witnesses who may have seen the incident or the vehicle involved. According to the Rock Hill police, even the smallest bit of information could be critical in helping to find the driver responsible for this fatal hit-and-run.
This event further emphasizes the importance of awareness and caution on the roads, particularly during times of low visibility or adverse weather conditions. With safety being a top priority, officials hope to encourage the public to be more attentive while driving and also while walking near traffic.
If anyone has information about the incident, police are urging residents to reach out. Tips can be provided anonymously, allowing those with knowledge to assist law enforcement without the need for their names to be disclosed.
As the investigation continues, the local community remains hopeful that justice will be served for Filadelfo Portillo and his family. The police department is committed to following all leads in this case to ensure accountability and enhance safety on Rock Hill’s streets.
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