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Man hospitalized after buggy hit-and-run crash in Sanilac County

Man hospitalized after buggy hit-and-run crash in Sanilac County

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LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — Michigan State Police are searching for a vehicle they believe rear-ended a buggy Friday evening on the eastern side of the state, seriously injuring both the horse and the man inside.
Troopers were sent to the area of Peck Rd. and Isles Rd. in Sanilac County at around 6:22 p.m. Friday for a crash involving a car and buggy. Police say a 32-year-old man in a buggy traveling east on Peck Rd. was rear-ended by a white passenger car that did not stop after the crash.
Both the man and the horse sustained 'serious' injuries, police say. The man was taken to a hospital for treatment.
Investigators are looking for a white or light-colored 2010-2014 Ford Fusion with front end damage.
Anyone with information is asked to contact MSP Caro Post at (989) 673-2156 or Sanilac County Central Dispatch at (810) 648-2000.
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