29-Year-Old Chas Sellers Killed in NC-68 Hit-and-Run; Infiniti Sought
A hit-and-run on NC-68 near Gallimore Dairy Road killed a pedestrian, Chas Sellers; police say a white Infiniti Q50 is sought and are asking the public for tips.

A pedestrian struck by a vehicle on North Carolina Highway 68 near Gallimore Dairy Road was pronounced dead after emergency responders found him lying near the roadway. Greensboro police identified the victim as 29-year-old Chas Sellers of Georgia and are investigating the collision as a fatal hit-and-run.
The crash occurred on or about January 16, 2026, when investigators say an unknown vehicle traveling northbound on NC-68 struck the man. Officers believe the striking vehicle may have been a white Infiniti Q50. NC-68 was temporarily closed between Gallimore Dairy Road and Americhase Drive while investigators processed the scene and conducted their initial work.
The incident has immediate implications for local drivers and pedestrians. NC-68 is a commonly used route for commuters and residents in eastern Guilford County, and the temporary closure disrupted traffic in the area while emergency personnel and crash investigators worked. The fatal nature of the collision and the fact that the driver reportedly left the scene have heightened local concern about roadway safety and accountability.
Greensboro police have asked anyone with information about the vehicle or driver to contact Greensboro/Guilford Crime Stoppers. Law enforcement says tips could be crucial to identifying the vehicle and the person responsible. Investigators continue to examine physical evidence from the scene and review any available cameras and witness accounts.
The death of a young man from out of state also underscores the broader human toll of traffic violence. Families who travel through Guilford County or who rely on NC-68 for daily trips may be reassured to know authorities are actively pursuing leads, but community members are likely to press for measures that reduce the odds of similar tragedies. That can include increased awareness of pedestrian risks at night and renewed attention to lighting and traffic enforcement on stretches of highway where people walk near fast-moving traffic.
This remains an active investigation. Police will release additional details as they are able, and anyone with relevant information is urged to contact Greensboro/Guilford Crime Stoppers. For residents, the case is a reminder to take care when walking near major roadways and to report any suspicious vehicle activity promptly so investigators can hold responsible parties to account.
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