Pedestrian killed in hit-and-run collision at 8th Street and Cecil B Moore Avenue in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Hit-and-run victim had Temple University ID, suspect remains at large: Police
Police believe the victim was likely trying to cross the street when he was struck by a driver who was seen on surveillance video traveling the wrong way.
Police Recover Vehicle Believed To Be Involved In Wrong-Way Hit-And-Run That Killed Temple Student
About eight minutes later, authorities found a dark-colored Hyundai parked at 8th and Berks Streets, just a few blocks from the scene. The car has significant front-end damage and the windshield is shattered.
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