Pedestrian Oliver Grosspietsch, 66, killed in collision with hit-and-run driver on Sans Souci Parkway in Hanover Township, Pennsylvania
Officials: Hit-and-run driver kills pedestrian on Sans Souci Parkway
The vehicle is described as a white Chrysler of an unknown make or model, and is believed to be missing a passenger-side mirror and may have damage to the front passenger side of the vehicle. Walker said the vehicle was last seen traveling south on the San Souci Parkway.
Man hit, killed crossing busy Luzerne County street
Hanover Township Police are searching for two cars, including a white Hyundai. It could have some front end damage. They have not released a description of the second vehicle involved.
Few leads in fatal hit-and-run
Hanover Twp. police Chief Albert Walker said police know they’re looking for a white, Hyundai Elantra — but further investigation of the incident that killed 66-year-old Oliver Grosspietsch while he walked to work the morning of March 31 has so far made little progress in finding the vehicle’s owner or driver.
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Hanover Township police say this is an open investigation and are looking for someone to come forward with more information.
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