Authorities find vessel in fatal Biscayne Bay hit-and-run, FWC says

Authorities have found the vessel sought in connection with a Biscayne Bay hit-and-run that left a father dead and his son hospitalized last week, officials said Monday.

The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission did not release further details, but said the investigation remains active.

Brief surveillance video released by the FWC last week shows the vessel that authorities said may have been involved in the March 25 crash.

According to the FWC, 55-year-old Davide Veglia and his 14-year-old son were on a 7-foot inflatable dinghy in the Meloy Channel near Indian Creek and Biscayne Pointe when a larger vessel hit them and kept going.

Davide Veglia

Veglia was killed and his son was hospitalized with a broken arm.

The FWC also released photos of the vessel of interest, which was described as a dark blue boat with black bottom paint, 20–30 feet in length, with possibly four outboard motors.

The vessel that struck the victims is described as a dark blue boat with black bottom paint, 20–30 feet in length, with possibly four outboard motors. It was last seen between approximately 7:45 p.m. and 8:15 p.m., heading northbound from the Meloy Channel in Biscayne Bay.

It was last seen between approximately 7:45 p.m. and 8:15 p.m., heading northbound from the Meloy Channel in the vicinity of Normandy Shores.

FWC officers are asking anyone who witnessed the accident or anyone who may have video footage or information to call the Wildlife Alert Hotline at 888-404-FWCC.

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