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In Raleigh, North Carolina, a motorcyclist fled the scene after hitting a pedestrian near The Gramercy Apartments at the intersection with North Street. The incident, which occurred in the busy Glenwood South area of downtown Raleigh, resulted in the pedestrian being taken to WakeMed in Raleigh for non-life-threatening injuries. Despite having a description of the motorcycle, police are withholding its release.
A Hit and Run Incident in Downtown Raleigh
An unidentified motorcyclist struck a pedestrian amidst large crowds on the bustling Glenwood South region of downtown Raleigh Saturday evening and fled the scene, Raleigh police reported.
Details of the Incident
The incident unfolded around 7 p.m. near the Gramercy Apartments at the intersection with North Street on Glenwood Avenue. The victim was struck by the motorcyclist, who then promptly left the scene.
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The victim was swiftly transported by EMS to WakeMed in Raleigh for treatment. His injuries are reportedly not life-threatening.
Continuing Investigation
Police have a description of the motorcycle involved but have chosen not to release it yet. The incident happened during St. Patrick’s Day festivities and the ACC Tournament title game, which brought large crowds to the Glenwood South area.
“Glenwood South is swarming with people tonight,” confirmed the Raleigh Police Watch Commander, emphasizing the challenges of the investigation amidst the bustling crowd.
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