ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — Authorities say a Florida man posted photos of his damaged vehicle on social media, telling friends he'd hit a deer. But the Florida Highway Patrol says 37-year-old Dwayne Drayton struck and killed 70-year-old Robert Henschel as he stood beside his disabled vehicle on Feb. 23. He was arrested Wednesday.
An arrest report says a witness told troopers a maroon Mustang drove away from the crash scene.
Anonymous callers contacted troopers after seeing Drayton's photos. An investigator wrote in an affidavit that the car's damage was "consistent with a pedestrian strike."
Troopers say Drayton had cleaned his car when they took possession, but DNA evidence matching Henschel was on the windshield.
He's charged with leaving the scene of a fatal crash and destroying evidence. A lawyer isn't listed on jail records.
UPDATE: Troopers have just arrested 37 year old Dwayne Drayton for leaving the scene of a fatal crash. He has been booked into the Orange County Jail. https://t.co/AAUCjInnFy
— FHP Orlando (@FHPOrlando) June 5, 2019