WARREN - Troopers with the Ohio State Highway Patrol's (OSHP's) Warren post are investigating a fatal hit-skip crash involving a bicyclist Thursday morning.

An OSHP dispatcher tells 21 News that the crash investigation began after 11 a.m. on Main Street in Warren Township just south of 28th Street. A bicyclist has been confirmed dead at the scene.

Officers say the deceased is an unidentified white male, approximately 30 years old, wearing black clothes and black shoes. Officers say the accident happened several hours before they received a call.

"If anybody has any information, if any employers out there normally have a worker that shows up to work on a bicycle and didn't show up today, or if any family members in the area know of their family member that rides a bicycle to work and they haven't heard from them for a while, don't hesitate to reach out to highway patrol, the Warren Post," Jason Bonar, OSHP Sergeant said.

Police are also asking for the public's help in looking for a small white SUV or mid-sized sedan with front-end damage.

It's unknown if speed was a factor in the crash but a resident, whose dog was also killed on Main street by a vehicle, said cars are often found speeding there.

"It'll be late at night or early in the morning and you just hear trucks or cars just like fly by. it's terrible," Rosa York, resident, said.

A media release from OSHP stated that the bicyclist was not wearing a helmet or protective gear at the time of the incident. The release also stated that "it is unknown whether alcohol and or drugs are a factor to the incident."

Police are asking neighbors and nearby businesses to check their security cameras for additional information.

A 21 News crew on scene says a drone is being used by troopers to search the surrounding area for any potential evidence.

Anyone with information should call the Warren Post of the Ohio State Highway Patrol at (330) 898-2311.