Johnathan Lee Gaddy, 20, critically injured in pedestrian accident with hit-and-run driver on Maple Avenue in Burlington, North Carolina
Modified Date:
Mon, 10/05/2015 - 9:26amAccident Date:
Sunday, October 4, 2015Police: Hit-and-run victim found badly injured on Burlington roadside
Police believe an older model Ford SUV or pickup truck hit Gaddy as he walked on the side of the roadway. The suspect vehicle was last seen heading south on Maple Avenue and should have a missing mirror and damage to the right front side, police said.
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Type: Pedestrian Accident
Topics:
Hit and RunPeople Involved:
Johnathan Lee Gaddy
Roadway:
Maple AvenueCity:
Burlington, NCCounty:
Alamance County, NC
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