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Pick-up truck found in Delaware after man struck, killed on I-95 in Pennsylvania, police say
UPPER CHICHESTER TOWNSHIP, Pa. – Police say the pick-up truck that fatally hit a person strolling on I-95 final weekend has been situated in Delaware.
A 44-year-old man was pronounced lifeless on the scene after he was reportedly struck by a blue Ford F-150 on I-95 North in Higher Chichester Township on July 23.
Police say the truck swerved onto the appropriate shoulder when it hit the person, one other truck and a motorbike, then fled.
Household later recognized the sufferer as Maurice Pinkard, a father of six kids. His spouse Caprice stated he was on his approach to refill her car’s tank when he was fatally struck.
Maurice Pinkard, 44, was fatally struck by a car on the shoulder of I-95 in Higher Chichester Township, Pennsylvania, his household says. (The Pinkard Household)
“He was only a household man and he labored so exhausting for us,” Caprice stated. “He labored so exhausting for his household, and he took pleasure in caring for his household.”
Police say the truck was situated and seized in Delaware on Thursday. Authorities haven’t launched any data relating to the alleged hit-and-run driver.
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An investigation remains to be underway. Anybody with data is urged to contact Pennsylvania State Trooper Walter at 484-840-1000.