Zack Sparadeo, 19, seriously injured in pedestrian collision with hit-and-run driver on Quaker Highway in Uxbridge, Massachusetts
R.I. man hurt in hit-and-run in Uxbridge
Anyone with any information on the incident should call Officer Keith Stratton of the Uxbridge Police Department at 508-278-7755, or Officer Michael Bisset from the CEMLEC Accident Reconstruction unit at the Northborough Police Department at 508-393-1515.
Victim of hit-and-run crash identified as Burrillville man
The driver who hit Sparadeo didn’t stop, and as of Sunday night police were still on the lookout for a black car or SUV with possible damage to the front end and windshield.
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