PEDESTRIAN HIT-AND-RUN INCIDENT IN MUSKEGON, MICHIGAN. VICTIM WAS ALSO HIT BY A SECOND VEHICLE AND SUFFERED LIFE-THREATENING INJURIES
MUSKEGON, Mich.
(WOOD) — A pedestrian sustained life-threatening injuries Saturday night after
being hit by two vehicles in Muskegon.
Not long after 11
p.m., Muskegon Police Department officers were called to the intersection of
Apple Avenue and Stevens Street. There, they found a 28-year-old Muskegon man
lying in the road with serious injuries.
Police say the man
was first struck by a vehicle that left the scene. After he was knocked to the
ground, he was hit by a second vehicle. The second driver stopped and called
police.
The pedestrian was
taken to the hospital with life-threatening injuries and was listed in critical
condition Sunday, according to a release from police.
Police are looking
for an older-model Chevrolet pickup truck or SUV, possibly from the 1990s. They
say the driver of that vehicle may have “pertinent information” about the
hit-and-run crash.
Anyone with
information about the vehicle, its driver or the crash is asked to call the
Muskegon Police Department at 231.724.6750 or Silent Observer at 231.722.7463.