Police return to scene of fatal hit and run

NORTH BERGEN, N.J.

They're hoping to come up with clues and new information on the same night at the same time, exactly two weeks later.

Detectives say they know he's out there, and they are determined to find him.

The North Bergen Police released surveillance video hoping that someone can help identify the driver of a blue Toyota Camry who sped away from the scene and never looked back.

"We absolutely know it's a Toyota Camry, we believe based on the debris left at the scene that it is between a 2001 and a 2004 dark in color. We are currently waiting for the video to be enhanced and sent to New Jersey State Police technologies division as well as the Hudson County Prosecutor's Office. Whatever gets back to us first we're going to run with it," said Dep. Chief Robert Dowd, North Bergen Police Department.

Omar Monroig was 42-years-old and had just left his own birthday party.

He was struck at high-speed and with such force that his body was thrown 110-feet across Tonnelle Avenue.

It happened on Friday, March 23rd at 11:40 p.m. at Tonnelle Avenue at 52nd Street.

The victim's family is offering a $5,000 reward.

"It could have been an accident but the person never stopped, and for Omar, for an incredible person to be snuffed out like that, we want closure," said George Monroig, the victim's brother.

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