HATBORO, Pa. (WPVI) — Police in Hatboro say they have located the driver accused of striking a teenage bicyclist and leaving the scene earlier this week.
The hit-and-run happened Monday at the intersection of South York and School roads, police said.
(The video in the player above is from previous coverage.)
Investigators say the teen, identified as Jaden Brill, was riding his bike on the sidewalk along South York Road and entered a crosswalk when a black Toyota RAV4 struck him as it exited the parking lot of a senior living community on School Road.
Police said the driver had a green light at the time of the crash.
Surveillance video captured the collision, showing Brill and his bicycle thrown into the intersection. Brill was able to get up and run to the sidewalk.
According to police, the female driver briefly stopped.
“She got out for a few seconds. It looked like she looked to see if her car was OK, and then she got back in her car and continued on her way,” said Hatboro Police Detective Sgt. Conner Dilks.
In an update on Friday, police said the driver was identified and is cooperating with the investigation.
Investigators also said a preliminary investigation indicates Brill did not have the right of way at the time of the crash.
There was no immediate word on whether the driver would face charges.
Police said Brill suffered bumps and bruises but was not seriously injured.
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