Reward increases in Orange County hit-and-run crash

This browser does not support the video element.

ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. — The Crimeline reward has been increased from $1,000 to $7,500 for information that could lead to an arrest of the driver involved in a fatal crash April 16.

Rasheed Wiggins, 39, died as he stood in the grass median waiting to cross Universal Boulevard at Destination Parkway in Orange County.%

%

Florida Highway Patrol troopers said they’re looking for a white 2011-2013 Toyota Prius that hit Wiggins and left the scene. Another white car also struck Wiggins. The search for that driver continues as well. And a third vehicle also hit the victim; that driver stopped.

Late Friday, troopers told Eyewitness News they believe they found the Prius that struck Wiggins, but no arrests have been made. The car has damage to its front end.

Video: Prius believed to be involved in hit-and-run

“As we began to tow the vehicle, the owner arrived. We did speak with the female owner of this vehicle (Prius). That conversation has not moved us forward in the investigation, so we do not at this time have the identity of the driver and we continue to work these tips,” Kim Montes, with the Florida Highway Patrol said.

Tipsters can remain anonymous and call Crimeline at 1-800-423-TIPS. No tip is insignificant.