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Rye Police Seek Public's Help After Driver Grazed Pedestrian Near Harrison

RYE, N.Y. -- Rye police are asking for help tracking down details about a hit-and-run driver who grazed a pedestrian on Park Avenue near Rye's border with Harrison on July 29. 

Rye police are circulating this flyer to seek details from the public about a July 29 hit-and-run in which a pedestrian was grazed by a metallic color sedan along Park Avenue near the Rye-Harrison town line.

Rye police are circulating this flyer to seek details from the public about a July 29 hit-and-run in which a pedestrian was grazed by a metallic color sedan along Park Avenue near the Rye-Harrison town line.

Photo Credit: Provided/Rye Police Department
Rye police set up a checkpoint on Park Avenue on Friday seeking information about a July 29 hit-and-run incident in which a pedestrian was grazed by a metallic color sedan near Rye's border with Harrison.

Rye police set up a checkpoint on Park Avenue on Friday seeking information about a July 29 hit-and-run incident in which a pedestrian was grazed by a metallic color sedan near Rye's border with Harrison.

Photo Credit: File photo

On Friday morning, Rye police set up a checkpoint on Park Avenue, and asked motorists if they could provide any details about the incident, in which no one was hurt.

According to Lt. Robert Falk, an RPD spokesman, at 8:25 a.m. on Wednesday July 29, a pedestrian walking east on the grassy curbside area of Park Avenue was grazed by a vehicle near the Harrison Town Line.  

The vehicle was described as a metallic color sedan. The driver may not have realized the incident occurred, police said. Police are circulating a flyer (posted in the right column), seeking the public's help.

If you have any information, Falk asked that you call the Rye Police Detective Division at 914-967-6125.

 

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