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Highland Park commissioners hear police update on hit-and-run that injured two pedestrians; fire chief reports suspicious structure fires and new equipment
Summary
At a regular meeting, Highland Park commissioners received a police report on an April 20 hit-and-run that struck two pedestrians, and a fire department update on recent suspicious fires, equipment additions and an upcoming public cooking event. Commissioners approved the prior meeting minutes and adjourned.
Highland Park commissioners on an unspecified date heard updates from police and fire officials about a hit-and-run that injured two pedestrians and a series of recent fires, and approved routine minutes before adjourning.
The most urgent report came from Chief Fain, who said a vehicle struck two pedestrians about 2 a.m. on Easter, April 20, on 6 Mile in Hamilton. Neither pedestrian was fatal; both suffered significant injuries and are recovering, Chief Fain said. Investigators used license-plate reader data and camera systems to identify a suspect, and that person was charged with 11 felonies, the chief said. “The driver did not have a valid driver’s license,” Chief Fain added.
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