John Gruver, 70, in critical condition after he is struck by driver that fled the scene while working in his yard on Mill Road in Richland Township, Pennsylvania
Suspect identified in Richland Twp. hit-and-run that left man, 70, hospitalized
"She looked out the window and saw my dad (lying) in the front yard. He was found like 20 feet from his shoes. So whoever hit him, hit him hard," said Pleasanton.
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