Authorities identify man killed in Lake Forest hit-and-run

A white two-door Ford F150 struck a man in the 500 block of Mayflower Road, near Rosemary, according to a statement from Lake Forest police.

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Police say this truck is wanted in a fatal hit-and-run crash from Nov. 12, 2020, in the 500 block of Mayflower Road in Lake Forest.

Police say this truck is wanted in a fatal hit-and-run crash from Nov. 12, 2020, in the 500 block of Mayflower Road in Lake Forest.

Lake Forest police

Authorities released the name of a 62-year-old man who was killed by a hit-and-run driver last Thursday in suburban Lake Forest.

Stephen Kennedy of Lake Forest died from being struck by a vehicle about 10:45 a.m. Nov. 12 in the 500 block of Mayflower Road, near Rosemary, according to a statement from the Lake County coroner’s office.

A white two-door Ford F150 struck the man and kept going south on Mayflower, police have said. The truck is missing a passenger-side mirror.

Police asked anyone with tips to call Detective Mark Long at 847-810-3964 or LongM@CityofLakeForest.com.

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