They drove over a father and son at Harris Teeter. Now one faces charges, cops say
A 21-year-old man is facing multiple charges in connection with an April hit-and-run incident that left a father and son seriously injured outside a Harris Teeter in South Charlotte.
Noah Llambias turned himself in to police Thursday, officials said.
Police say he was in a Volkswagen Passat that hit the father and son outside of the store on April 17.
Someone in Llambias' group had just robbed the Harris Teeter of a case of Bud Light, and hopped into the passenger side of the Volkswagen to flee the scene.
The car hit 41-year-old Nathan Green and his 4-year-old son as it attempted to get away. Both victims were hospitalized with serious injuries, and the collision fractured Green's skull, police said.
Llambias faces multiple charges for assault with a deadly weapon and aiding and abetting larceny, according to jail records.
Police are looking for two additional suspects, 21-year-old Isaiah Staley and 20-year-old Ralph Hall.
Staley has a warrant for leaving the scene of an accident with serious injury, while Hall is wanted for leaving the scene and larceny, police said.
This story was originally published June 8, 2018 at 9:15 AM with the headline "They drove over a father and son at Harris Teeter. Now one faces charges, cops say."