Crime & Safety
Supected Hit-and-Run Vehicle Located: Police
Police have found a vehicle they believe struck two pedestrians on Sunday. The driver is still on the loose.

WORCESTER, MA - Police have found a vehicle they believe was involved in a hit-and-run that happened over the weekend, police said.
On Sunday at about 12:37 p.m. police responded to a hit and run near 4 Quinsigamond Ave. A 58-year-woman and 60-year-old man were lying in the roadway, both suffering from injuries, police said.
The victims were suffering from leg, head, chest and abdominal injuries, according to police.
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The female victim is currently in serious but stable condition and the male victim was released Sunday night, police said.
Police said they located the suspect 2002 Mazda MPV in front of 151 Dewey Street Monday.
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At the time of the incident witnesses gave police a partial registration plate and description of the vehicle that fled the scene. The vehicle was found with a different registration plate, police said.
Members of the Worcester Police Crash Reconstruction Unit will be processing the vehicle for evidence as part of the ongoing investigation, police said.
This investigation is ongoing. Police have yet to locate the driver. If anyone has information about this incident they can send an anonymous text to 274637 TIPWPD + your message or send an anonymous web based message at worcesterma.gov/police. Calls can also be made to the Worcester Police Crash Reconstruction Unit at (508) 799-8674.
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