Deputies Investigate a Hit-and-Run -- Neither Would Say Who Was Driving

Flagler County deputies arrive at a home following a hit-and-run at a Walmart parking lot, where a witness reported a black SUV backing into a parked car and driving off. Surveillance captured the SUV's tag, and the plate traced back to this address. When deputies make contact, neither the registered owner nor her husband will say who was driving. She tells deputies she never went to Walmart and hadn't left the house all day. He insists the SUV never left the driveway -- and with several people over for a Memorial Day weekend cookout, the couple suggests anyone could have taken the keys. As deputies press for a name, the answers keep circling back to the same thing: nobody will say who was behind the wheel. Deputies work to pin down the driver, checking cameras across the street that show the SUV pulling back into the driveway after the crash. As the timeline tightens and the story keeps shifting, it becomes clear someone isn't telling the truth -- and deputies aren't leaving until they sort out who was driving. Full case files and more footage at bodycamzero.com All parties are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. This footage was obtained through a public records request and is presented for educational and informational purposes.