Jade Clark: 700 cars eliminated as hunt for Volvo driver goes on (From Bournemouth Echo)
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Jade Clark: 700 cars eliminated as hunt for Volvo driver goes on
9:00am Saturday 16th March 2013 in News By Paula Roberts
hunt: Armed police officers respond to a report of a damaged Volvo XC90 at the Village Hotel car park in Bournemouth, inset Jade (back) with her brothers and sisters William, 12, Rachel, 9, Danni, 2, and Tommy eight months
DETECTIVES hunting the driver involved in the Jade Clark hit-and-run say they have now eliminated more than 700 vehicles.
Officers from Dorset Police have been visiting Volvo XC90 owners in a bid to track down the person who knocked the tragic 16-year-old off her red scooter on the A31.
The driver left the scene before the police arrived and a £5,000 reward has been put up for information that leads to an arrest and charge.
Now DI Marcus Hester, pictured, of Dorset Police’s Major Crimes Investigation Team, says just over 700 vehicles have been seen and eliminated and a number of police forces are assisting them.
He said: “Someone out there must know where this Volvo XC90 is and I am appealing for them to search their conscience and come forward.
“You may have noticed someone who drove a vehicle matching this description acting differently or out of character in recent weeks.
“It may be difficult to come forward with this information but imagine yourself in the position of Jade’s family if this had happened to your son or daughter.
Her devastated family deserve answers.
“We have a team of dedicated officers hunting for this car and it is imperative we speak to whoever was driving this vehicle at the time of the collision.
“All calls will be treated with the strictest of confidence.”
Police are searching for a light coloured Volvo XC90 registered between 2003 and 2007, including vehicles with 52 to 57 plates and personalised registration plates.
Jade’s devastated family are asking mourners at her funeral on Friday to make donations to Hampshire Fire and Rescue Service.
The youngster was much-loved member of Ringwood’s Young Firefighters Association and a ride-out last weekend raised funds for the Ringwood Young Firefighters charity.
Her funeral will take place at Bournemouth Crematorium at 3pm and mourners have been asked to wear black with something pink.
Comments(23)
upyourpipe
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9:43am Sat 16 Mar 13
After the press coverage about this vehicle I am surprised that no body knows of it parked up anywhere.
Whoever it is I hope they catch him or her and throw the book at them, they have had plenty of time to come forward.
Glashen
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9:55am Sat 16 Mar 13
upyourpipe wrote:Scrapping it or having it repaired would be a risk with a substantial reward available not to mention the general desire to see the driver face the consequences of his actions.
Probably find this vehicle has either been scrapped or hidden away in a garage somewhere.
After the press coverage about this vehicle I am surprised that no body knows of it parked up anywhere.
Whoever it is I hope they catch him or her and throw the book at them, they have had plenty of time to come forward.
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Assuming it was properly registered in the first place it is probably locked up in a private garage, that must be a ticking bomb for the owner eventually some one is going to realise or the police will knock on the door, even at this late stage they would be well advised to come forward.
BIGTONE
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9:57am Sat 16 Mar 13
If it would have had National coverage within days,maybe someone might have noticed it was missing from a school run etc while it was being repaired.
Fingers crossed that perseverance pays off.
Cosmic Crusader
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9:59am Sat 16 Mar 13
Biancalouise22 wrote:I agree. It seems odd that we have an accurate description of the vehicle type but very little else. Did none of the witnesses have even a basic description of the driver of the Volvo?
It only takes one witness to get a Honda or another 4x4 confused with a Volvo.
I hope they find the scumbag that drive off!
Roband65
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10:27am Sat 16 Mar 13
Cosmic Crusader wrote:Could this possibly be the reason they havent yet found the vehicle due to it being misidentified
Biancalouise22 wrote:I agree. It seems odd that we have an accurate description of the vehicle type but very little else. Did none of the witnesses have even a basic description of the driver of the Volvo?
It only takes one witness to get a Honda or another 4x4 confused with a Volvo.
I hope they find the scumbag that drive off!
Turtlebay
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10:58am Sat 16 Mar 13
Cosmic Crusader wrote:The accident happened at night in a poorly lit area.
Biancalouise22 wrote:I agree. It seems odd that we have an accurate description of the vehicle type but very little else. Did none of the witnesses have even a basic description of the driver of the Volvo?
It only takes one witness to get a Honda or another 4x4 confused with a Volvo.
I hope they find the scumbag that drive off!
Biancalouise22
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12:17pm Sat 16 Mar 13
Turtlebay wrote:I agree it is poorly lit as I live just off of the slip road, but when I am out and about everyday I keep my eyes open for a damaged Volvo but you can't help think that there is a possibility a witness may have got the car make confused with a Volvo. As for it being scrapped, my uncle owns a scrap yard and you have to produce passport Id now and the police to frequent cheques on stolen cars etc. I just have a gut feeling we are all searching for the wrong car. They got the colour wrong to start with so there's no evidence the vehicle type is also incorrect. My heart goes out to Jades family and friends xx
Cosmic Crusader wrote:The accident happened at night in a poorly lit area.
Biancalouise22 wrote:I agree. It seems odd that we have an accurate description of the vehicle type but very little else. Did none of the witnesses have even a basic description of the driver of the Volvo?
It only takes one witness to get a Honda or another 4x4 confused with a Volvo.
I hope they find the scumbag that drive off!
Biancalouise22
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12:19pm Sat 16 Mar 13
Glashen
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12:39pm Sat 16 Mar 13
Roband65 wrote:There has been quite a bit of speculation about this, my guess is that the debris identified the make and model but not the exact colour.
Cosmic Crusader wrote:Could this possibly be the reason they havent yet found the vehicle due to it being misidentified
Biancalouise22 wrote:I agree. It seems odd that we have an accurate description of the vehicle type but very little else. Did none of the witnesses have even a basic description of the driver of the Volvo?
It only takes one witness to get a Honda or another 4x4 confused with a Volvo.
I hope they find the scumbag that drive off!
Turtlebay
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12:48pm Sat 16 Mar 13
Not at all scrap yards, just the big ones!
Glashen
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1:37pm Sat 16 Mar 13
Turtlebay wrote:Possibly true, but even if it is wouldn't a small scrap yard that wasn't that fussy about paperwork be even more susceptible to cashing in on the reward. I don't think the car would that easy to hide long term, unless of course the driver was from abroad or well into criminality already, this is pointless speculation of course.
"....uncle owns a scrap yard and you have to produce passport Id now.."
Not at all scrap yards, just the big ones!
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But I do think it is most likely that he panicked and his now hoping this will go away if he lies low. I hope and suspect he is wrong.
Bournesouthmouth Downpokes
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3:41pm Sat 16 Mar 13
Glashen wrote:He?
Turtlebay wrote:Possibly true, but even if it is wouldn't a small scrap yard that wasn't that fussy about paperwork be even more susceptible to cashing in on the reward. I don't think the car would that easy to hide long term, unless of course the driver was from abroad or well into criminality already, this is pointless speculation of course.
"....uncle owns a scrap yard and you have to produce passport Id now.."
Not at all scrap yards, just the big ones!
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But I do think it is most likely that he panicked and his now hoping this will go away if he lies low. I hope and suspect he is wrong.
Specialist
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5:07pm Sat 16 Mar 13
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ohnonothimagen
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5:18pm Sat 16 Mar 13
Skyrah
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5:31pm Sat 16 Mar 13
fallenoff
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6:03pm Sat 16 Mar 13
ashleycross
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9:19am Sun 17 Mar 13
nosuchluck54
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9:25am Sun 17 Mar 13
ashleycross wrote:I always try and be helpful when i can,the echo have a "ask the Echo" option but i strongly suggest you ask the Hampshire and Wiltshire police,worth a try
What are Hampshire and Wiltshire police doing about this? The location is very close to both counties but all we hear about is Dorset.
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4:18pm Sun 17 Mar 13
Turtlebay
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9:08pm Sun 17 Mar 13
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Turtlebay
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9:09pm Sun 17 Mar 13
Turtlebay wrote:I doubt he'll be able to help though!
Why not ask psychic Robert Broadhurst-Browne that Faith Eckersall was raving about on http://www.bournemou
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Ayles 10
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9:29pm Mon 18 Mar 13
Thank you for your email, and apologies for the delay in our response - as I wanted to wait until we'd confirmed our action.
We are running an appeal on this tragic case on the Crimewatch website:
http://www.bbc.co.uk
/programmes/b006ppmq
/profiles/jade-clark
-fatal-hit-and-run
Thank you for your email.
Kind Regards,
The Crimewatch Team.
Biancalouise22 says...
9:34am Sat 16 Mar 13
I hope they find the scumbag that drive off!