The victim, a homeless man in his thirties, remains hospitalized with life-threatening injuries. Detectives are looking for anyone with knowledge of the incident to help.
By Matt Skoufalos | July 3, 2018
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Surveillance image of an SUV believed to have been used in a hit-and-run in Haddon Township. Credit: Haddon Twp. Police.
Haddon Township police are looking for anyone with information about a late-night hit-and-run that left a homeless man hospitalized.
The incident occurred around 1:15 a.m. June 6 in the area of Grant and Mount Ephraim Avenues.
According to Haddon Township Det. Mark Pagano, the car being sought is “an older model, full-sized sport utility vehicle” that was last seen traveling north on Mt. Ephraim Avenue towards either Camden City or Woodlynne.
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Surveillance image of an SUV believed to have been used in a hit-and-run in Haddon Township. Credit: Haddon Twp. Police.
The victim, a man in his thirties, has been hospitalized since.
He was last known to be facing life-threatening injuries, and his current status is unknown, Pagano said.
Anyone with information about the incident has been asked to contact Pagano at 856-833-6208 or mpagano@haddontwppolice.com.