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A hit-and-run accident on the west side of Indianapolis left a motorcyclist with injuries
Indianapolis, Indiana – An investigation is being conducted by the police after a hit-and-run accident on the west side of Indianapolis on Sunday morning left a motorcyclist with critical injuries.
At approximately two minutes before two o’clock in the morning, officers from the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department arrived at the 2600 block of Lynhurst Drive in response to a report of a person being struck.
As soon as the officers arrived, they discovered a male adult standing in the crossroads. Despite being in critical condition, he was sent to a nearby hospital for treatment.
According to the police, the individual was operating a little motorcycle at the time that we were struck by a white SUV. Police said that the SUV drove away from the scene.
If you have any information on the event, please contact the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department at (317) 327-3475 or Crime Stoppers at (317) 262-TIPS.
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