Pedestrians Kimberly Gunner, 51, and Andy Colbert, 39, injured in hit-and-run collision on Washington Street in Natick, Massachusetts
Police seek hit-and-run driver who struck, seriously injured 2 pedestrians in Natick
Witnesses said a woman behind the wheel of of a blue pick-up truck with two male passengers inside jumped a curb on Washington Street and pushed a man and woman into a fence around 6:30 p.m., according to a release issued by Natick police.
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On Wednesday, police said the man has been treated and released and the woman is still hospitalized with serious injuries. No arrests have been made in the case.
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Police said the juvenile was driving a Chevy Silverado pickup truck on Washington Ave. when he hit the couple. Gunner and Colbert were walking on the sidewalk when they were hit.
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