Child injured in hit-and-run collision on Elm Avenue in Norwood, Ohio
Police say hit-and-run driver who struck child turned himself in
Police say the boy was crossing Elm Avenue near Franklin at about 3 p.m. on Sunday when he was hit. The boy hit the front of the car, the hood and the windshield.
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