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Victim identified in fatal Geneva hit and run

Victim identified in fatal Geneva hit and run

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GENEVA, NY (607NewsNow) – We’re learning more about a fatal hit-and-run in Geneva.

On October 23, State Police were alerted to a body in the southbound lane of Pre Emption Road/County Road 6 around 1:30 a.m.

The victim has been identified as 17-year-old Tre’shaud Littell, a 2025 graduate of Geneva High School. Troopers say Littell was likely struck by a southbound vehicle that fled the scene. Autopsy results have not yet been released.

Littell’s family is asking residents and businesses in the area to check any camera footage. Littell was wearing a white jacket, a light blue Nike backpack, black pants, and black shoes. The family is confident Littell walked down Snell Road before reaching County Road 6.

They’re offering a $5,000 reward for details that can ID the driver or vehicle.

The investigation is ongoing. Anyone with relevant information is asked to contact the NYSP.

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