Man, 28, Seriously Hurt in Hit-and-Run Pedestrian Crash in Cranberry Township

BUTLER COUNTY, PA – A 28-year-old man suffered major injuries early Wednesday when he was struck by a vehicle that fled the scene in Cranberry Township, reports CBS News Pittsburgh.

The incident unfolded on Franklin Road in the area of Mars-Crider Road, prompting an emergency response at about 7:00 a.m.

Little information has been shared, but officials said the man was walking southbound on Franklin Road at the time.

First responders rushed the male pedestrian to Allegheny General Hospital for significant injuries.

While no information about the make and model of the involved car has been made public, investigators believe the vehicle sustained damage to its front-passenger side.

Cranberry Township Police urges anyone with information about the collision to come forward by calling the department or the Butler County Communications Center using the phone numbers listed in the source.

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