Dana Papaj, 53, critically injured in pedestrian collision with hit-and-run driver Edward J. Kuebler, 27, on Whitehaven Road in Grand Island, New York
State Police locate vehicle in Grand Island hit-and-run
Now they need your help. State police released video, a still picture of the car they are looking for. It’s described by State Troopers as a newer, black four-door dodge pickup. According to State Police, a passenger side mirror of the car was damaged after hitting the victim.
Vehicle believed to be involved in Grand Island hit and run belongs to state corrections officer
The lawyer for the officer says that the officer turned the truck over to police. He would not say anything else about the investigation.
Former corrections officer sentenced in Grand Island hit and run
The former corrections officer who pleaded guilty in October to striking a Grand Island woman with his truck and leaving the scene has been sentenced to one to three years in prison.
Fundraiser to be held for victim of Grand Island hit-and-run
The fundraiser for her will take place at the Radisson Hotel on Whitehaven Rd.
Tickets are $20 per person.
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