Goodland Police Release Security Images Of Suspect Following Significant Hit And Run Incident
Goodland Police release security images of a person of interest in a Friday hit and run involving a semi truck. Contact authorities with any information.
By: AXL Media
Published: Mar 23, 2026, 6:37 AM EDT
Source: Information for this report was sourced from KWCH

Public Appeal For Information In Sherman County
The Goodland Police Department has initiated a formal search for an individual connected to a vehicle collision that took place on Friday. Law enforcement officials emphasized the need for community cooperation to identify a person of interest who was captured on security cameras near the scene of the accident. According to a social media report from the department, the individual was operating a large vehicle at the time of the incident and failed to remain at the location to provide necessary documentation or state their involvement to arriving officers.
Significant Damage Linked To Semi Truck Collision
The hit and run was not a minor fender bender, as reports indicate the accident involved a semi truck that caused significant damage to the area. According to law enforcement authorities in Sherman County, the scale of the destruction suggests a high impact event that would have been clearly noticeable to the operator. Despite the severity of the property damage, the driver continued on their route, leading police to classify the individual as a person of interest in a criminal investigation. Security footage from the vicinity has provided investigators with clear images of both the driver’s face and the specific truck involved.
Release Of Forensic Visual Evidence
In an effort to expedite the identification process, the Goodland Police Department has released several security camera images to the public and local news outlets. These photos showcase the alleged suspect in a retail environment shortly before or after the collision, along with the exterior of the commercial vehicle. According to investigators, these visual leads are the primary focus of the current search. By disseminating these images through the KWCH staff and other media partners, police hope to receive a tip from someone who recognizes the driver’s attire or the markings on the truck.
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