Rashee Rice: Video from a mishap in Dallas that involved a Chiefs receiver’s vehicle has surfaced, and it shows “two drivers fleeing the scene” as police look for the NFL player.
While authorities seek for Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Rashee Rice, footage of the aftermath of the vehicle collision in Dallas has surfaced.
After a car that is either registered to or leased to Rice was involved in a serious accident around 6:20 p.m. local time on Saturday, authorities are looking for Rice, who assisted the Chiefs in winning the Super Bowl for the second time in a row last month.
The 23-year-old is wanted by police in connection with the crash, which happened in northeast Dallas on Saturday at around 6:20 p.m. local time, according to the Dallas Morning News.
According to a police spokeswoman, the report states that a Lamborghini and a Chevrolet Corvette crashed after they raced in the street’s far left lane and lost control of their cars.
It is thought that the Lamborghini struck the median wall, resulting in “a chain reaction collision involving four other vehicles,” before the two drivers fled the scene. WFAA reports that one individual has been admitted to the hospital.
Police believe Rice was driving the Corvette, even though they are unsure if he participated in the collision.
After the accident, two of the four persons who had minor injuries were taken to the hospital.
Additionally, a CCTV footage of the aftermath has emerged on social media in the wake of the crash and the search for Rice.
Following the crash, it appears that the two drivers who caused it fled the scene because several immobile cars are still visible on the road.
In the footage, authorities can be seen helping one of the drivers involved in the pile-up, and it also looks like police have come.
It is unclear from police records how much Rice had to do with the collision or whether he is being charged. As of Sunday morning at 7:30 local time, he is not included in the jail records of Dallas County either.
The Dallas County Sheriff Department has been contacted by Dailymail.com for additional information.
Rice was raised in the North Richland Hills, Texas, Fort Worth suburb, and he attended Dallas College for his whole four years of study.
He became one of the most productive wide receivers in SMU history after deciding to attend, finishing fifth in the all-time receiving yardage records.