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UPDATE: Missing Strathmere Driver Turns Himself Into Police

 

By Harry B. Scheeler Jr.

STRATHMERE — State Police say the driver of a Subaru Forester that had been missing following a one car crash early Sunday morning has turned himself in and now faces charges including leaving the scene.
18 year old Johnathan McKeon and a juvenile passenger were traveling along Ocean Drive sometime after 3:00 a.m., when they lost control of their car.
According to police, the wreck had gone unnoticed for several hours until a passerby reported it around 5:15 a.m.
Once on the scene, police were unable to locate the driver and conducted a search that included the Coast Guard.
A few hours later, McKeon finally turned himself in to the Sea Isle Police Department and was ultimately charged with leaving the scene of an accident, careless driving, and failure to report an accident.
Fortunately, McKeon and his passenger were able to escape without injury.
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