The Northern York County Regional Police Department received a crime tip regarding the hit and run crash involving a pedestrian at the Manheim Adventure Park in Manheim Township.

The victim suffered a concussion and received staples in his head as a result of the crash.

The striking vehicle was a 2006 Ford F-150. A fist sized dent was located on the driver’s side bed of the truck.

A juvenile allegation has been filed against a 17-year-old male from Red Lion, PA. He has been charged with Aggravated Assault by Vehicle, Accidents Involving Death or Personal Injury, Failure to Stop and Give Information or Render Aid, and Reckless Driving.

PREVIOUSLY POSTED:

On 09.01.24 at 8:02 PM the Northern York County Regional Police Department investigated a hit and run pedestrian crash in Manheim Township. The pedestrian was struck at the entrance to the Manheim Adventure Park, 4565 Camp Woods Rd., in Manheim Township. The pedestrian suffered a head wound and was transported via ambulance to Wellspan York Hospital for treatment. The victim was initially knocked unconscious but was alert and speaking to police when the ambulance arrived.

The victim reported that two new model pickup trucks, 2010 or newer, were doing donuts in the parking lot of the park. One truck was gray in color and the other was black. The victim who lives close to the park ran over to stop the activity. One of the drivers fled the area. The other driver was accelerating out of the park entrance when the driver’s side of the truck struck the victim and knocked him backwards. The victim does not know which truck struck him.

The victim reported that the flashlight that he was holding struck the front driver’s side of the truck that struck him and that there may be damage to that area. A suspect description provided for one of the drivers was a younger white male with shorter brown hair.

If you have any information regarding either driver or either vehicle you are asked to contact the Northern York County Regional Police Department at 717.467.TELL (8355) or tips@nycrpd.org.

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