Harold Rinehimer, 78, injured in hit-and-run pedestrian collision on South Market Street in Nanticoke, Pennsylvania
Man hurt in Nanticoke hit-and-run
The vehicle was described as an orange sport-utility vehicle with roof racks, possibly a Honda CRV, police said. That vehicle was seen in the area immediately after the crash, police said.
Vehicle Seized in Connection in Nanticoke Hit and Run
Officers tell us they have interviewed the driver and are waiting for a search warrant on the vehicle. No charges have been filed in Luzerne County.
Police: Suspect identified in hit and run
In a news release posted to the Nanticoke City Police Department’s Facebook page, police said a suspect was identified and confessed during questioning by investigators.
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