Update: Police seek BMW in hit and run that badly injured woman in Westport

Victim remains in critical condition five days later

Posted 5/12/19

WESTPORT — After further investigation this week, investigators have been able to discern the type of vehicle likely involved in a near-fatal hit and run, which occurred Tuesday evening in Westport, Bristol …

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Update: Police seek BMW in hit and run that badly injured woman in Westport

Victim remains in critical condition five days later

Posted

WESTPORT — After further investigation this week, investigators have been able to discern the type of vehicle likely involved in a near-fatal hit and run, which occurred Tuesday evening in Westport, Bristol County District Attorney Thomas M. Quinn III announced.

It is now believed the vehicle that struck the pedestrian was a gray BMW 3 Series vehicle.  The vehicles is likely a model from 1999 through 2005, and should have sustained minor damage to its hood, front end and/or front passenger side.

Police are actively seeking the public’s assistance in locating witnesses to a hit and run which occurred Tuesday evening on Old Bedford Road in Westport and left a 30-year-old Fall River woman in critical condition.

 Westport police received a 911 call at 8:15 pm Tuesday evening to report a crash and a severely injured woman in the area of 288 Old Bedford Road.  When first responders arrived, they located the victim, Stephanie Tripp, face down in the breakdown lane suffering from major injuries.  The victim was rushed to Rhode Island Hospital, where she remains in critical condition.

A preliminary investigation has revealed the victim was walking along the side of the roadway when she was struck by a BMW.  The male operator of the vehicle exited the car and apparently told a witness he was sorry and didn’t mean to hit the victim.  A witness told the driver to stay on scene, but as the witness was providing aid to the victim, the driver sped off in an easterly direction on Old Bedford Road. 

Another witness attempted to follow the suspect’s vehicle, which, according to the witness, was traveling at high rates of speed and passing vehicles by passing into the opposite travel lane.  The witness lost the suspect’s vehicle in the area of Faunce Corner Road in Dartmouth. 

The vehicle’s last known location was a the corner of Old Fall River Road and Faunce Corner Road in Dartmouth.  The vehicle may have sustained minor front end damage. 

Although officers spoke with several witnesses who remained on scene, there is reason to believe that other witnesses may have seen the crash, the vehicle that struck the victim or may have information about the driver.

Anyone who was in the area and saw anything, or has information about this case is urged to contact Massachusetts State Police Trooper Phil Giardino at 508-961-1928 or Westport Police detectives at 508-636-1122.  Residents can also submit a tip about this case anonymously by utilizing our anonymous text a tip program.   To anonymously text a tip, text the word “Bristol” to the phone number CRIMES (274637).

You can also submit a web-based anonymous tip by going to https://new.tipsubmit.com/en/create-report/anonymous/da.bristol.ma.us

 

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