Press Releases
Fatal hit & run
June 6, 2009
A young
father is run over, and left for dead in the middle of a
Port Charlotte roadway. Now, police need your help
identifying and tracking down the person responsible.
Two little
boys learn to live without a father – facing a future
without the dad who was raising them – a young man
struck down in a hit and run – and whose attacker is
still at large.
"It’s sad –
he was a good kid. Sad that he’s not going to get the
opportunity to have the same kind of life we had," said
Tab Teehee, the victim's father.
20-year-old
Alex Teehee was in the prime of his life – the proud
father of two little boys who was run over by an unknown
driver – and left for dead in a Port Charlotte
neighborhood. Tab Teehee remembers getting that
life-changing phone call on July 13th - and then
learning that his son didn’t stand a chance to survive.
“He was
brain dead. Basically, there wasn’t anything else they
could do," Teehee said.
Witnesses
say Alex was here in the area of the fishing pier on
Bayshore Drive in Charlotte County earlier that evening.
What lies in question now is what happened between here
and about two blocks down the road – where Alex was
found in the middle of the road – suffering from massive
brain injuries.
Alex
Teehee’s family says it’s hard for them to believe that
the person who took their son’s life is still on the
run. Each day, they wake up with questions as to why
their son was run over – and why the driver just kept
going.
“They didn’t
stay here with him – even if it was an accident, there
were things they could have done to potentially save his
life," Teehee said.
The Teehee
family is now imploring the public’s help to come
forward with information on Alex’s death – why it
happened, if it was intended, and who is responsible.
“Everybody
was exchanging a lot of rumors and suspicion of what
happened early on – and I think there are a people out
there who know a great deal who haven’t bothered to
talk," Teehee said.
Tab Teehee hopes that under the cloak of anonymity,
someone will come forward with details to help bring
justice for his son – and the two sons Alex left behind.
“This is a
little different because accident’s happen. This wasn’t
an accident. It wasn’t," Teehee said.
Anyone with
information about the hit and run death of 20 year old
Alex Teehee is asked to call Crime Stoppers at
1-800-780-TIPS (8477). All callers will remain anonymous
and will be eligible for up to $1,000 in cash rewards.
Tips can also be made online at
www.swflcrimestoppers.org.