Brockton Mayor Establishes Reward In Hit & Run Case

BROCKTON (CBS) – A reward fund has been established to help the investigation into the death of 32-year-old Carl Yancey in Brockton.

Yancey, 32, was struck and killed by a hit-and-run driver on September 29 in front of the 7-11 store on Belmont Street. No arrests have been made.

Brockton Mayor Bill Carpenter, Harbor One Bank and the Yancey family announced the fund on Tuesday.

Contributions to the "Justice For Carl" fund can be made at any Harbor One branch, or checks can be mailed to the Harbor One branch at 68 Legion Parkway in Brockton. Contributions can also be made at www.youcaring.com.

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