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Detectives have renewed their appeal for information into a fatal hit-and-run in Hastings, as one suspect remains outstanding.
Detective Inspector Ben Grilli, of the Serious Collision Investigation Unit, said: “It is coming up to two weeks since the fatal collision that cost a member of the Hastings community their life. We have appealed for help in locating 22-year-old Jordan Stillwell from Hastings, who we believe might be able to help us understand how this death occurred. He has not come forward and remains wanted.
“We believe that some people in the community may be assisting him. We want to reach out and ask the community to help us find him. Any information relating to his whereabouts can be provided anonymously.”
The incident involving a motorcycle and a pedestrian occurred in Priory Road, near The Bridge Community Centre, at about 1pm on Sunday 5 May.
The pedestrian, a 65-year-old local man, was sadly pronounced deceased at the scene.
Anyone with information is urged to report it online or dial 999, quoting Operation Cronus.
You can also contact the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 or report it online.
DC Grilli added: “We also released an appeal regarding a distinctive motorcycle that was involved in the collision. We are appealing for witnesses that may have seen this bike in and around the Hastings area between midday and 2pm that day. Thank you to anyone who has already come forward with information.”
Police have also responded to some concerns in the community regarding the presence of officers in the area on the afternoon of Wednesday 15 May.
Shortly before 2.30pm, police received a report of a possible sighting of the suspect in the vicinity of Battle Road, St Leonards.
An extensive searched of the area was carried out, assisted by the National Police Air Service helicopter.
A vehicle was stopped, and the driver and sole occupant – a 38-year-old man from Bexhill – was arrested on suspicion of assisting an offender.
Following interview, he was released on conditional bail until 16 August, pending further enquiries.