Investigators continue search for suspect in fatal hit-and-run

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LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – The California Highway Patrol said Monday that it's continuing to investigate a fatal hit-and-run that occurred last Friday and killed a popular local restaurateur.


The Friday morning incident claimed the life of 57-year-old Zino Eddine Mezoui, owner of Zino's Ristorante in Kelseyville, a man known for his passion for food and friends.


“We're still following some leads,” said CHP officer Joe Wind.


Mezoui, who had just taken his green 1995 Honda Gold Wing motorcycle out for a long-awaited ride, was traveling southbound on Highway 29 at approximately 10:17 a.m. when a blue 1993 Chevrolet Suburban entered the highway from Seigler Canyon Road directly in his path, according to the CHP report.


The motorcycle collided with the Suburban's driver side door, the CHP said. Witnesses reported that Mezoui and his motorcycle came to rest in the middle of the roadway after the crash.


The Suburban's male driver then fled the scene, the CHP reported. The driver turned around and was last seen heading westbound back up Seigler Canyon Road.


The CHP reported that its officers located the suspect vehicle on Friday but are continuing to investigate who the Suburban's driver was.


Mezoui was flown by REACH air ambulance to Santa Rosa Memorial Hospital, where the CHP said he was pronounced dead shortly after his arrival.


Capt. James Bauman of the Lake County Sheriff's Office said an autopsy is planned on Tuesday morning.


CHP Officer Ryan Erickson is leading the incident investigation.


Anyone with information should call the CHP's Clear Lake Office, 707-279-0103.


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