“The Police Department currently does not have any video or photographic evidence that depicts this collision,” Gripp added on Wednesday. Eric Gripp said that all the surveillance footage recovered so far showed “no evidence that a crash occurred at the Center City intersection where Oubre reported being hit on Saturday night.” “No video has been recovered,” Torres wrote in his email. The Philadelphia Inquirer then reported that police department spokesman Sgt. The 27-year-old is expected to miss some time while he recovers from his broken rib, cuts and lacerations. Through an email send to The Associated Press, officer Miguel Torres confirmed the information that there is yet to be any update on this ongoing investigation around the 76ers player, who says he was struck by a vehicle when crossing a street in downtown Philly this past Saturday. While the officials keep looking for any videotape of this alleged situation, his coach Nick Nurse is standing by his athlete. was actually hit by a car during the weekend. The Philadelphia police announced this Wednesday that they still haven’t found any evidence that proves that Kelly Oubre Jr.