An 18-year-old Poplar Bluff, Mo., man was killed in a hit-and-run accident at 9:50 p.m. Sunday on Highway 142, three miles south of Poplar Bluff.
According to the report, Alexander Metzing was slowing to make a right-hand turn when the motorized scooter he was riding was struck from behind by a dark blue pickup. The driver of the pickup then fled the scene. Metzing was pronounced dead at the scene by Butler County Deputy Coroner Joe Chapman.
Missouri State Highway Patrol Sgt. J.M. Weadon said Metzing was driving a "mini Chopper" like bike, southbound on Highway 142 near Half Moon Lane when he was struck.
"Then [the truck] left the scene and we had a couple of witnesses that were there within seconds of the accident happening," he said, adding the witnesses were other motorists on the road at the time of the incident.
"We did have a witness and we've got some physical evidence that tells us it was a dark blue vehicle," he said.
The truck involved "stopped for a moment and then left," according to Weadon.
"I feel confident they know what happened," he added.
Debris from both vehicles remains at the scene, and a highway patrol crash reconstruction team continues to process the scene. Weadon said the truck involved would have front end damage, although it could be relatively minor.
"If anybody knows where that vehicle is or saw something they thought was important, they can contact me at Troop E Headquarters, which is 573-840-9500," Weadon said.