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LRPD: New Suspect in Custody After Wrong Man Charged in Hit & Run


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Updated: 3/18 4:34 pm Published: 3/18 11:15 am
LITTLE ROCK, AR -- Felony hit-and-run charges have been dropped against a man who was accused of running over a woman in January, and another man is in custody for the same crime.

According to Little Rock Police, 33-year-old Steven Kissinger will not be charged after further investigation determined that he was not responsible for hitting the woman at Kavanaugh and Beechwood.

Police say Kissinger was arrested for the crime after running a partial license plate and matching the witness description of the vehicle to his. A witness also identified Kissinger as the driver of the vehicle that ran over the woman.

According to police, upon further investigation, it was determined that although his pickup was similar in color and style to the suspect vehicle, it was not involved in the hit and run. Investigators also determined that although Mr. Kissinger resembled the suspect, he was not the driver of the vehicle that struck the pedestrian, police say.

Additional investigation developed 42-year-old Claude Smith as the driver of the vehicle that struck the victim. 

Smith turned himself in to authorities at 10:00 Monday morning, and was charged with felony hit-and-run, careless and prohibited driving, failure to yield to pedestrian in a crosswalk, driving on a suspended license, expired vehicle registration and no insurance.
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Butch54 - 3/18/2013 2:43 PM
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Then think also there ender the guy falsely is out attorney fees,bail, missed work, and a disrupted reputation. How much of that do you think will be returned to him.

ladyofthehill - 3/18/2013 1:47 PM
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This sort of thing is scary to say the least it could be anyone in his shoes.

ender929 - 3/18/2013 1:45 PM
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I am glad they have apparently arrested the right person. I never said he was guilty, merely that PD had some cause to arrest him. Those clues to Mr. Kissinger's arrest were given. But if the new suspect is indeed the offender, what this story tells us is that the victim can not expect any restitution for her medical bills, compensation for lost work or disability. She is truly stuck with all of the problems associated with this event.

bat102 - 3/18/2013 1:18 PM
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Well now I bet he has been out some $$$,off work ,wonder who will make it up to him and how abouy the good witness,I guss not so good after all,yes Butch I remember to what was said and I said wait and see,I believe I read where he could prove where he was when this happen,some needs to clear his name too.

Butch54 - 3/18/2013 12:19 PM
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I remember this story. Lot's of comments about family lying, people saying I new he would shave that beard, right down to he tried to put down the tailgate to hide his plate. Hmmm! I wonder if they will get back on here and say how wrong they were.

debrashane - 3/18/2013 11:52 AM
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Then, perhaps, this story should no longer have the photo of Mr. Kissinger's mugshot with the caption "Arrested for hit and run"... and release a photo, instead, of Claude Smith,the actual person responsible for the hit and run! Geesh!
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