Baltimore County police say a person who claimed to have “seen news reports” about the hit-and-run incident this week that killed bicyclist Aaron Michael Laciny in Towson called authorities Wednesday to report they may have been involved. Laciny was 20.
Laciny was struck by at least two vehicles in the 6200 block of Charles Street on Monday night, police say. One driver did not stop, but another stayed at the scene and called police.
On Wednesday, police were called to the 300 block of Overbrook Road to meet with someone who said they had run over what they believed at the time was debris in the roadway and had damage to their vehicle, according to police spokeswoman Officer Jennifer Peach.
After seeing media reports, “they were scared that they were the one that hit the bicyclist and they called police,” Peach said. “We’re working hard on determining what role this vehicle played in that crash sequence, if any at all.”
Laciny was taken to the Greater Baltimore Medical Center, where he was pronounced dead.
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