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Author: Haley Harrison
'The time is right': A mother's newfound hope to solve hit-and-run cold case | firstcoastnews.com
''August 29, 2020
ST. JOHNS COUNTY, Fla. — A mother’s new found hope -- in a hit-and-run cold case out of St. John’s County.
A $10,000 reward is being offered to help identify the driver who investigators say left 23-year-old Bryan Wrigley for dead.
In 2011, he was riding his bicycle on County Route 214 when he was hit.
Debris left behind at the scene showed it was a 2001 or 2003 Blue Ford Ranger XLT pickup involved.
Almost a decade later, Bryan’s mother Mandy Wrigley feels that justice is right around the corner for her son.
“I just for some reason I think the time is right -- something told me that I needed to do this. It's the last act of love that I can do for my son," Wrigley said.
She has restored faith whoever hit and killed Bryan will be found, because of a confident witness and law enforcement's new technology.
Bryan’s mother said the hit-and-run witness recently came back in to the St. Johns County Sheriff’s Office to help create a new, more accurate composite sketch of the suspect.
“This man says he could spot this person again. He said he got that good a look at him," Wrigley explained.
That’s why she decided to take $5,000 out of her own pocket to double Crime Stoppers of Northeast Florida’s reward for information.
“I really don't want that money back. I mean, I would love to give that money to someone," she said.''