Timothy Whalen, 55, injured in pedestrian collision with hit-and-run driver at Hickman and Reading in Avondale, Ohio
Pedestrian rushed to hospital after hit-and-run in Avondale
It happened just before 7 a.m. near Hickman and Reading. Police said the victim is a 55-year-old man. He had just gotten off the bus and was crossing Hickman when he was struck.
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He had just gotten off of a Metro bus and was in a marked crosswalk crossing Hickman Avenue near Reading Road when he was hit. Cincinnati police are still looking for the driver, who was last seen heading west on Hickman.
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