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State Police seek information in hit and run in Quincy Township

Troopers at the scene discovered numerous vehicle parts left behind by the striking vehicle. The vehicle is believed to be a gray in color 2009-2013 GMC 1500 Sierra SLT or 2009-2013 GMC 1500 Sierra Denali. Damage to the striking vehicle occurred on the left side or driver s side of the vehicle. The damage consists of a broken headlight lens and yellow turn signal. The vehicle will also be missing the drivers side mirror assembly. Anyone who may have witnessed the crash or has seen a vehicle matching the description is asked to contact PSP Chambersburg 717-264-5161 Carley Bonk is a Watchdog Reporter for the USA Today Network - Pennsylvania. Her coverage spans across the southcentral region of Pennsylvania. She can be reached at cbonk@publicopinionnews.com or on Twitter at @carls marie.

Troopers seek public s help in probe of hit and run crash that injured pedestrian

Troopers seek public’s help in probe of hit and run crash that injured pedestrian Updated Jan 27, 2021; State police in Franklin County are requesting the public’s help as they investigate a hit and run crash that severely injured a pedestrian. The crash occurred just before 7:30 p.m. Saturday in the 9600 block of Tomstown Road in Quincy Township. The victim, a 58-year-old Waynesboro man, has undergone several surgeries and was still in the intensive care unit of the Maryland Shock Trauma Center on Wednesday afternoon, police said. Vehicle parts found at the scene indicated the striking vehicle was a pickup truck, a gray 2009 to 2013 GMC 1500 Sierra SLT or GMC 1500 Sierra Denali, troopers said. They said the truck would have sustained a broken driver’s side headlight and turn signal lens had its driver’s side mirror sheared off.

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