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Police investigating hit-and-run incident, pedestrian struck on South Main Street

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At approximately 6:30 pm on March 9th, 2023, the Rochester Police Department began investigating a reported hit-and-run incident involving a pedestrian.

It was reported that an adult male was struck by a vehicle on South Main Street near the intersection of Franklin Street, resulting in injuries. The vehicle that struck the male was reported to be a van operated by a heavy-set female. There were believed to have been witnesses, as other vehicles were reportedly stopped in the area.

Anyone who witnessed this incident is asked to contact the Rochester Police Department at (603) 330-7127 or the Rochester Crimeline anonymously at (603) 335-6500.

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