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Young cyclist killed in hit and run South Lamar Saturday night

Posted Apr 26 2011 11:09am

Andrew Runciman, who was killed on his bike in a hit and run Saturday night

On Monday, the Statesman reported a cyclist was killed Saturday night in a hit and run at the 3500 Block of S. Lamar Boulevard (this is around the Broken Spoke.)

The article reports “A preliminary investigation shows that the victim was riding his bicycle southbound on S. Lamar Blvd when a dark colored SUV, also traveling southbound, struck his bicycle and then left the scene. The victim is reported to have been traveling in the far right lane of S. Lamar Blvd.”

Jason at ATXBS says the victim was Andrew Runciman , a recent graduate from East Tennessee State University, who had moved to Austin “changing the world for the better (or, you know, programming things).” The Republic of Austin says Andrew was about to turn 25. I’m so sorry he won’t get the chance to do the good he was seeking. I hope the person that did this finds the courage they did not have on Saturday night to turn themselves in.

Anyone with information regarding this incident is asked to call APD Vehicular Homicide Unit Detectives at (512) 974-8164.

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