NYC man busted for scooter hit-and-run death of Gone Girl actor Lisa Banes
New York, New York – Police have arrested the scooter driver wanted in the hit-and-run death of Gone Girl actor Lisa Banes, officials said Friday.
26-year-old Brian Boyd was busted Thursday at his Upper West Side home – just steps from where the June 4 collision happened – and charged with leaving the scene of an accident resulting in death, as well as with failure to yield to a pedestrian.
The New York Post shared photos of the suspect after his arrest on Thursday.
Banes (65) was struck by a scooter as she crossed the street at Amsterdam Ave. and W. 64th Street near the Lincoln Center.
The suspect, heading north on Amsterdam Avenue, had blown through a red light and slammed into Banes with such force that the actor was knocked out of the crosswalk, police said.
She died 10 days later at Mount Sinai Morningside hospital.
Banes, who also starred in Cocktail and numerous TV shows, movies, and Broadway productions, was on her way to meet friends for dinner when she was struck.
She had intended to first stop by her alma mater, the Juilliard School, her wife Kathryn Kranhold said at the time.
Banes was nabbed at his Amsterdam Houses apartment.
It wasn’t immediately clear how they identified the suspect two months after the actor's death, or whether his scooter was recovered.
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