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No charges or arrests in Grand Forks child pedestrian hit-and-run
No charges or arrests in Grand Forks child pedestrian hit-and-run

Yahoo

time05-04-2025

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No charges or arrests in Grand Forks child pedestrian hit-and-run

Apr. 5—GRAND FORKS — Though a person of interest was identified in the March 24 hit-and-run involving a child pedestrian, police say there is insufficient information to arrest or charge anyone at this time. "We spoke to our person of interest, however (we) did not receive any admission nor had sufficient information to go further," UND Police Chief Rodney Clark said in a Friday morning, April 4, message. "Currently we have no other leads." The collision occurred around 8 a.m. Monday, March 24, near North 39th Street and Sixth Avenue North. An elementary school-aged child was walking, likely to school, when he was struck by a vehicle police described as a Ram 1500 that was either silver or gray, and from a year between 2008 to 2018. The child was found bleeding from his head when law enforcement arrived on scene. He was transported by paramedics to Altru Hospital. Clark at the time said he believed the injuries were non-life threatening, but did not have any other information. The child's condition was not clear as of publication. Anyone who has information or may have witnessed the incident is encouraged to contact UND police either by phone at (701) 777-3491, email at or by sending a message on Facebook.

Child pedestrian injured in Grand Forks hit-and-run Monday morning
Child pedestrian injured in Grand Forks hit-and-run Monday morning

Yahoo

time25-03-2025

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Child pedestrian injured in Grand Forks hit-and-run Monday morning

Mar. 24—GRAND FORKS — An elementary school-aged child was injured Monday morning when he was struck by a vehicle while walking near North 39th Street and Sixth Avenue North. Chief Rodney Clark told the Herald he believed the child was walking to school at the time of the collision, which occurred around 8 a.m. Monday, March 24. When a UND police officer arrived on scene, he worked to control bleeding from the child's head, Clark said. Paramedics then arrived and transported the child to Altru Hospital. Clark said he was unaware of the child's condition as of Monday afternoon. "I don't know any more (beyond) that, except that he was awake and conscious and everything like that, so it appears to be non-life threatening injuries," Clark said. The UND Police Department has identified a driver of a vehicle matching the description of the alleged hit-and-run vehicle — a 2008 to 2018 silver or gray Ram 1500, according to a UNDPD Facebook post. Police have spoken with the driver and the police department continues its investigation, Clark said. No one has been charged. Anyone who has information or may have witnessed the incident is encouraged to contact UND police either by phone at (701) 777-3491, email at or by sending a message on Facebook.

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