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Police were asking for the public's help Monday in identifying a man and a woman seen on surveillance video from a liquor store who were later involved in a hit-and-run crash that left a pedestrian hospitalized.

It happened just before 9 p.m. on Aug. 1 in the parking lot of Jerry's Liquor Store in the 4200 block of S. Vermont Avenue in South Los Angeles, according to a Facebook post by the LAPD's Southwest Community Police Station.

Surveillance video showed the suspects, in a two-door white Ford Explorer, running over the victim twice.

The man could be seen standing in the parking lot when the explorer approached.

The truck struck the man and dragged him several feet.

The video then showed the truck backing up and running over the man again.

The man was able to get up and walk away from the crash. He ended up spending several days in the hospital recovering from his injuries, police said.

The two people in the Explorer were being sought for attempted murder. They were described as Hispanic and being between 28 and 32 years old.

According to a crime alert issued by police, the license plate on the Explorer was located on the rear bumper and the front grill had one horizontal bar in the middle.

The explorer also had black fender flares and five-spoke wheels, the alert stated.

Anyone with information was asked to contact the Detective Reyes at 323-290-4846 or 213-485-2561.

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