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LAPD Seeks Maserati Driver After Sherman Oaks Hit-and-Run Kills Man and Dog

Detectives are testing a plate-less Maserati for DNA, with a $50,000 reward offered for information.

Overview

  • The collision occurred just after 11:30 p.m. at Woodman Avenue and Moorpark Street in Sherman Oaks, according to police.
  • Officers say the northbound driver briefly stopped without exiting, then fled and abandoned a damaged gray Maserati nearby with no license plates.
  • The victim, described as about 80 years old, died at a hospital and his Rottweiler was pronounced dead at the scene; family identified him as Andriy Korshunov.
  • Investigators impounded the Maserati for fingerprint and DNA testing and are canvassing doorbell and business cameras while following reports of possible passengers.
  • No suspect description has been released, the car lacks a California registration and may have been out of state, and a $50,000 reward is available through LAPD Valley Traffic Division or LA Regional Crime Stoppers.