Crime & Safety

Pedestrian Medevaced To Shock Trauma After Harford County Hit And Run: Police

A pedestrian was hit by a car Monday afternoon in Harford County, according to Maryland State Police.

EDGEWOOD, MD — A pedestrian was hit by a car in Edgewood on Monday afternoon, according to police. Officials say the vehicle left the scene and is missing its passenger-side mirror.

After noon, troopers said they were called to US 40/Pulaski Highway near Reeds Run Road, where a pedestrian had been hit.

A man was walking on or near the right shoulder of the road when a gray or silver Nissan passenger car hit him, according to Maryland State Police.

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The victim was flown to the R Adams Cowley University of Maryland Shock Trauma Center, according to police, who did not provide any identifying information about him.

Investigators said the vehicle that hit him should have passenger-side headlight damage and will be missing its passenger-side mirror.

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Anyone who has information about the hit-and-run crash can call the Bel Air Barrack at 410-838-4101.


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