Babyblue
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Will miss you old friend. RIP Mark.
AUSTIN -- Orange paint marks still mark the spot on the road where police say a man struck a jogger and kept driving. Investigators found the man's crashed vehicle, but the driver got away. Family members say the jogger was Mark Gobble, who had worked as a history teacher at the Texas School of the Deaf.
Gobble was jogging around 6:30 a.m. Sunday when police say a car left the road and hit him near the intersection of Slaughter Lane and Escarpment Boulevard. Witnesses say his body landed about 30 feet away. A doctor who lives nearby administered CPR.
"I was gonna follow the guy, see where he went, but I looked over and saw a guy on the ground," the neighbor said.
Gobble was taken to University Medical Center Brackenridge where he later died.
Gobble's wife, who only communicates with sign language, told KVUE she hopes whoever did this to her husband is brought to justice.
The driver was in a gray Toyota pickup. Police say the driver is a man in his mid 20's and was wearing a light colored T-shirt. If you have any information in the case, call Austin
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Will miss you old friend. RIP Mark.
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