Manhunt underway for suspect in deadly syracuse hit-and-run

Manhunt underway for suspect in deadly Syracuse hit-and-run

The Syracuse Police Department issued the alert Friday on social media, calling for public help in tracking down the suspect.

SYRACUSE, NY — Police are searching for a 27-year-old man accused of fleeing the scene of a fatal hit-and-run last month in Syracuse, with authorities warning he may have left New York State.


Key Points

  • Nigel Chabot-Douglas, 27, is wanted in connection with a deadly hit-and-run on March 23
  • The incident occurred around 10:21 p.m. on the 1200 block of Butternut Street
  • Police believe Chabot-Douglas may have fled New York and are asking for public assistance

Suspect accused of fleeing after fatal crash

The Syracuse Police Department issued a public alert Friday as they continue their search for Nigel Chabot-Douglas. He is wanted in connection with a deadly incident that took place at approximately 10:21 p.m. on Sunday, March 23, on Butternut Street’s 1200 block.

Authorities allege that Chabot-Douglas fled the scene following the crash, which resulted in at least one fatality. His current whereabouts are unknown.

Public asked to assist in search

Police believe Chabot-Douglas may have left the state, intensifying the urgency of the search. Officials have not disclosed details about the vehicle involved or the identity of the victim.

The department is urging anyone with information to contact their Traffic Division at (315) 442-5130 or call 911 directly.

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