Friday, 21 March 2014

I Am Sure We Have All Heard The Phrase Hit And Run,

concerning vehicle accidents, but this is the first time I have heard of a hit and trot,



Pennsylvania cops are hunting for the driver of an Amish buggy that was involved in a hit-and-gallop accident Sunday evening, according to state troopers, victim Michelle Cooper, 36, was driving her Honda CRV on a Mercer County road when an “unknown actor driving an Amish buggy” damaged the vehicle “by running into it twice, the Amish buggy drove away from the scene” and was last spotted “near Orchard Road and #8 Rd,” a police report notes, while the left side of Cooper’s car was damaged by the buggy, she was not injured during the collisions,


police have classified the buggy accident as a criminal mischief incident, so it appears unlikely that the perp would face an additional charge of trotting from the scene of a crime, well the good news is that no one was hurt except Michelle's insurance company, the bill to repair the damage is $3,000, Pennsylvania state troopers, meanwhile, are on the lookout for the buggy driver.


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