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Lexington Man Distributes Wanted Posters After Hit-and-Run
Robert Alan Glover seeks community help to identify driver who struck him on Euclid Avenue.
Published on Feb. 25, 2026
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A Lexington man named Robert Alan Glover says he was struck by a car at the corner of Marquis and Euclid avenues on February 20th. Glover claims the driver hit him, carried him onto the hood of the car into the intersection, and then drove away. Glover was not injured but described the experience as traumatic. He has since created and distributed wanted posters with details about the driver in the hopes that someone in the community will come forward with information to help identify the person responsible.
Why it matters
Hit-and-run incidents can have serious consequences, both for the victim and the broader community. Glover's case highlights the importance of holding drivers accountable for their actions and the role that community engagement can play in solving such crimes and preventing future occurrences.
The details
According to Glover, the incident happened around 2 p.m. on February 20th. He says the driver hit him, carried him onto the hood of the car into the intersection, and then drove away, waving at him from inside the vehicle. Glover collected his scattered belongings and called the Lexington Police, who say the investigation is ongoing. Days after the incident, Glover returned to the scene wearing the same outfit and began distributing wanted posters with details he remembered about the driver.
- The incident occurred around 2 p.m. on February 20, 2026.
- Glover returned to the scene days after the incident to distribute wanted posters.
The players
Robert Alan Glover
A Lexington man who was the victim of a hit-and-run incident on Euclid Avenue and is now distributing wanted posters to help identify the driver.
Lexington Police
The law enforcement agency investigating the hit-and-run incident involving Glover.
What they’re saying
“She just waved at me from inside her car and took off.”
— Robert Alan Glover, Victim (WKYT)
“I'm hoping this jogs their memory. Everything. It's even the same notebook I was going to use at the Newman Center.”
— Robert Alan Glover, Victim (WKYT)
“Whether they think I was okay or not — that's not up to them to decide that.”
— Robert Alan Glover, Victim (WKYT)
What’s next
The Lexington Police say the investigation into the hit-and-run incident is ongoing and will remain open for at least a year.
The takeaway
This case highlights the importance of community engagement in solving hit-and-run incidents and holding drivers accountable for their actions. Glover's proactive approach of distributing wanted posters demonstrates his commitment to preventing similar incidents from happening to others in the future.
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