Crime & Safety
UWS Fatal Hit-And-Run Sees Man Struck By 2 Cars, No Arrests Made: NYPD
The man was trying to walk across the Henry Hudson Parkway near West 96th Street, police said.

UPPER WEST SIDE, NY — A pedestrian was fatally struck by at least two cars trying to cross the Henry Hudson Parkway on the Upper West Side, police said.
No arrest have been made since first responders found the man unconscious on the parkway near West 96th Street early Friday morning, about 12:45 a.m., police said.
There is no pedestrian crosswalk on the Henry Hudson Parkway, and it is not meant to be crossed on foot.
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The man tried to cross the Henry Hudson Parkway from west to east, when he struck by at least two cars, one of which fled the scene, police said.
The driver of a 2008 Chrysler Town and Country who remained at the scene was not injured, and was not arrested, police said.
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The investigation remains ongoing and police continue to search for the car that fled.
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