Police asking for aid in finding hit and run suspect

NORWICH – The Norwich City Police Department is asking for the public’s help in finding a suspect in a hit and run accident that occurred early Friday morning along Hale Street.
At approximately 6:40 a.m., a car heading east on Hale Street crossed the center line and forced two cars in the oncoming lane onto the shoulder.
The suspect’s vehicle sideswiped the first car, a green Mazda, and then nearly struck a Chenango County Transit bus head-on. Police said both the bus driver and the car’s driver pulled their vehicles up onto the curb in an attempt to avoid a collision.
The accident occurred about a 150 feet before the Hale St. bridge, near the Norwich Department of Public Works building, just inside the city.
The suspect’s vehicle never stopped, but was damaged in the impact leaving a broken side mirror. Police took the debris into evidence and are attempting to identify their origin.
Witnesses at the scene told police the vehicle was a sedan, possibly gray. It was last seen heading east on Hale St. leaving the city limits towards East River Road.
Anyone with information is being asked to contact the Norwich police at 334-1212. All calls will be kept confidential.

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