Suspect Wanted in Hit and Run Involving Off-Duty Providence Firefighter
Tuesday, October 27, 2015
Lee Carrazana, 33, of Pawtucket, is wanted by Providence Police for a hit and run which occurred on October 24th at approximately 0200 hours on Smithfield Ave.
Carrazana is described as 5'7,' medium complexion and a skinny build with short black hair. Police say he may be wearing glasses.
During the hit and run, an off duty Providence Firefighter, Matthew Gallant, 27, was seriously injured in the accident.
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