Skyler Ludington, 18, killed in pedestrian collision with alleged hit-and-run driver Robert Pietrantonio, 55, on W. Lytle-Five Points Road in Clearcreek Township, Ohio
Teen killed in Thanksgiving Day hit-skip
Officials said Pietrantonio left the scene and was later found at his Montgomery County home, along with the truck involved in the crash.
Warren County man indicted in fatal Thanksgiving Day pedestrian crash
Robert C. Pietrantonio of Clearcreek Twp. was indicted by a Warren County grand jury on charges of aggravated vehicular homicide, vehicular homicide, operating a vehicle while under the influence, failing to stop after an accident to exchange information.
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