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Officers Respond to Report of Struck Pedestrian

Police also provided an update on the truck that struck the Cedar Avenue bridge in Croydon.

Police responded to reports of a struck pedestrian at Cedar and Magnolia avenues in Croydon Wednesday shortly after 5 p.m.

Emergency crews were reported to be treating the patient at the scene, but further details on the crash were sketchy.

Bristol Township police traffic unit Sgt. Chuck Burns was still awaiting the filing of a report late Wednesday night.

The struck pedestrian was one of several traffic incidents to have occurred in Croydon over the past few days.

that crosses Cedar Avenue. The driver of the striking truck will be cited, Burns added on Wednesday evening.

Police reported to a minor motorcycle accident along State Road. The driver of the vehicle that struck the motorcycle fled the scene before officers arrived. No additional information had been released.

 

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