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Police seek driver in Woodmere baby carriage hit-run

Police ask anyone with information to contact Crime Stoppers at 800-244-TIPS.

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Police seek driver in Woodmere baby carriage hit-run

February 12, 2010
By JOHN VALENTI john.valenti@newsday.com

Police are seeking a vehicle in a Christmas Eve hit-and-run in Woodmere that struck a baby carriage, knocking a child to the ground.

The dark-colored vehicle hit the baby carriage and the person pushing it near the corner of Woodmere and Peninsula boulevards on Dec. 24 at about 1 p.m.

The carriage was dragged several feet and knocked over. The child, 1, suffered contusions. The injuries were not serious, police said.

Police said the vehicle left the scene without stopping.

By By JOHN VALENTI
Posted Saturday, February 13, 2010

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