CLERMONT -- Florida Highway Patrol Troopers said they may have a break in the case of a hit and run that took the life of Megan Hensley, 14.
Troopers said they have a person of interest and have taken possession of a black 2006 Nissan Xterra.
Troopers said the vehicle has front end damage on the right side, which is consistent with the profile of the vehicle they are looking for.
They are questioning someone, but have not made an arrest.
Deputies believe someone driving the vehicle hit Hensley on County Road 565A and Battleground Lake Road Friday morning and then drove off.
Investigators said Hensley may have survived had the person stopped and called for help.
Troopers are not releasing where the vehicle was found or who it belonged to.
The vehicle has been taken to a Florida Department of Law Enforcement lab for processing.
Friends, family and loved ones were expected to gather Sunday night for a vigil to remember Megan Hensley. The vigil was scheduled to be held at 7 p.m.
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