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IPD seek hit & run suspect after Friday night collision

IPD seek hit & run suspect after Friday night collision

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ITHACA, NY (607NewsNow) — The Ithaca Police Department is looking for information about an alleged hit and run Friday night, which left a pedestrian seriously injured.

Police say the unnamed victim was struck around 10:50 p.m. Friday near W. Buffalo St. and Taughannock Blvd and suffered life threatening injuries. They were airlifted to a local trauma center for continued treatment.

According to IPD, the driver fled the scene after the collision. A description of the vehicle was not included in a news release from Ithaca Police, who are withholding the victim’s name “due to the injuries sustained,” police said.

If you have information, you can contact IPD by calling their tipline at 607-330-0000.

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