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Hit and run caught on video

Varsity View resident Douglas Tompson submitted a video of a man stealing truck hitches in late October. The video was captured on a camera from Tompson’s home.

Today, however, we are sad to have another video from Mr. Tompson, whose video camera captured a hit and run at 1:00 a.m. on Jan. 30. The hit and run occurred to his own vehicle. The damage may be irreparable.

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