Ann Arbor, MI – Police in Ann Arbor are asking for the public’s help following a hit-and-run crash that left a local man seriously injured early Tuesday morning.
According to the Ann Arbor Police Department, officers responded to a 911 call reporting a man down in the roadway near Greene Street and East Davis Avenue before 2 a.m. on Tuesday, July 29. Upon arrival, officers found a 46-year-old Ann Arbor man who appeared to have been struck by a southbound vehicle after falling in the roadway. Police allege the driver of the vehicle failed to remain at the scene after the collision.
Authorities said the victim was transported by Huron Valley Ambulance to the University of Michigan Hospital. As of Tuesday, he remained hospitalized in serious but stable condition.
The vehicle involved likely sustained front-end damage, based on evidence collected at the scene, police said. The Ann Arbor Fire Department, University of Michigan Police, and Huron Valley Ambulance also assisted at the scene.
Ann Arbor police said the incident remains under active investigation. Anyone who witnessed the crash or has information about the involved vehicle is urged to contact AAPD at 734-794-6920, email the tip line at tips@a2gov.org, or submit an anonymous tip at https://aapd.a2gov.org/SilentWitness.
Police did not release the name of the victim and have not announced any suspects as of Tuesday afternoon.
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