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DEADLY CRASH: Hit-And-Run ATV Crash Leaves 1 Dead In Pompano Beach

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POMPANO BEACH, FL (Boca Post) (Copyright © 2024) — The traffic homicide investigators from Broward Sheriffs Office are currently looking into a collision between two vehicles (ATVs) resulting in the tragic death of a man, in Pompano Beach, Florida.

At around 7 p.m. on Saturday evening of November 9th detectives from BSO specializing in traffic incidents hurried to West Atlantic Boulevards 2600 block following a report about a collision, between two ATVs that happened on a street to everyone; some other vehicles that were part of it left quickly before law enforcement reached there.

The initial inquiry found that the operator of an ATV was heading west on West Atlantic Boulevard when the operator executed an incorrect left turn over a grassy median, with curbing directly into the trajectory of a Yamaha Raptor 700 ATV which resulted in the collision occurring.

Frometa was taken to Broward Health North by Pompano Beach Fire Rescue. Unfortunately he passed away later on at the hospitals care. It has been reported that all the ATVs in the accident were being driven improperly on roads along, with some other ATVs and dirt bikes as well.

The authorities are still looking into the details of the accident.

If you have any details to share in this matter Please get in touch with Detective Gino Tonna from the BSO Traffic Homicide Unit by calling (954) 321 488 or by using the SaferWatch app.

If you prefer to remain unnamed and qualify for a cash reward you can contact Broward Crime Stoppers on 954 493 TIPS (8477) visit browardcrimestoppers.org online or dial **TIPS (8477) from any U.S. based mobile device. If the information you provide leads to someone being arrested in this case you could receive a reward of much, as $10,o00.

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