(Guadalupe County) — A reward is still being offered for information involving a hit and run accident that left a man dead along State Highway 123 North.
The Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) says the public’s help is needed in the fatal hit-and-run crash investigation that killed a pedestrian, Noah Calderon.
A $3,000 reward is being made available for information that leads to the arrest of the suspect.
State troopers say the fatal crash occurred on Saturday, March 30 between 12:30 and 1:15 a.m. on State Highway 123 near the Guadalupe and Hays county line.
Troopers say based on roadway evidence, Calderon was struck by a gray vehicle in the southbound lane of SH 123.
The driver of the vehicle failed to stop and render aid and is currently being sought by investigators for questioning.
Troopers are reaching out to local auto body shops in hopes that they might find some clues to help with the case.
Anyone, including those body shop workers, should reach out to the agency if they think they have helpful information.
The family posted on social media that Calderon was walking back to San Marcos from the Full Moon Saloon.
It states that family members not only want justice but they want to help provide some closure for the two year old son that he left behind.
Tips should be reported immediately by contacting the Texas Department of Public Safety Office at 210-531-2280.