Tuesday, December 3, 2002
Police seek car that struck pedestrians
Cincinnati Police are looking for a maroon Pontiac 6000 LE that hit two pedestrians on Central Parkway in West End about 5:30 a.m. Monday.
Yvette Coleman and Eric Vinegar were walking in a crosswalk near Linn and Mohawk streets when the car, headed south on the parkway, hit them and didn't stop, police said.
Ms. Coleman, 30, of Golf Manor was in serious condition at University Hospital. Mr. Vinegar, 34, of College Hill, also was in serious condition.
The car should have a damaged front grill and might be missing its radio antenna, Sgt. Bill Coombs said.
Anyone with information is asked to call the Cincinnati Police Traffic Unit at 352-2514 or Crime Stoppers at 352-3040.
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