MILLCREEK, Utah (ABC4) — “He said he was going to kill me.” — Salt Lake City resident Dallas Bailey is still shaken up, following a multivehicle hit-and-run car collision in Millcreek Monday morning, which totaled his truck, damaged another, and injured his 4-year-old son.
According to witnesses involved in the collision near Highland Drive and Richmond Street, the driver of the 2005 Chevy Impala that veered into Bailey, gathered his belongings from the vehicle immediately after the crash, then took off on a single-wheeled hoverboard.
“So I’m three cars back from the intersection … I’m not moving … and next thing I know, I just heard a pop, and then I woke up to all the airbags deployed,” Bailey said. “I went through the passenger door, ran over to the driver who hit me, I yelled some profanities at him. He said he was going to kill me. I went back to my vehicle and attended to my young son.”
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Bailey provided photos to ABC4.com showing his 2025 Toyota Tundra mangled at the scene of the crash, which also showed significant damage to Todd Allen’s black truck that was next to Bailey’s truck at the stoplight.
Allen suspects the Impala was traveling at a high rate of speed, considering how intense the impact was. “I glance up and I swear to you I see the undercarriage of [Bailey’s] truck. I mean that would have had to lift his truck four to five feet in the air I would think,” Allen said.
Both Bailey and Allen told ABC4.com that the suspect brandished a firearm and pointed it at a bystander who tried stopping him as he was leaving the scene…