13-year-old boy injured when struck by vehicle on Wilmington Avenue in Dayton, Ohio
Child, 13, hit by vehicle on Wilmington Avenue in Dayton, is taken to hospital
A 13-year-old boy has been taken to a hospital, suffering non-life threatening injuries when he was hit by a vehicle in the 300 block of Wilmington Avenue, in front of Hospice of Dayton, a Dayton police sergeant said.
The accident remains under investigation, the sergeant said.
Wilmington Avenue has been reopened to traffic.
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