(AP) — Police in Kansas City, Kan., are asking the public’s help in solving the apparent hit-and-run death of a man on a bicycle.
Officers received a call Tuesday about a body in an industrial area just off U.S. 69.
The department said Wednesday it appeared the victim had been struck by a vehicle about four days before the body was found.
Police say the man had been riding or pushing a red bicycle when he was hit sometime between 6 a.m. and 8 a.m. on Nov. 29. Investigators are trying to confirm his identity and won’t release his name until relatives are notified.