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88-Year-Old Man Struck by SUV on W. Broad St Print E-mail
Wednesday, March 31 2010 05:03:47 PM

Falls Church City Police are investigating a pedestrian accident that occurred in the 100 block of W. Broad St. in Falls Church about 12:30 p.m. today. An 88-year-old Arlington resident was crossing Broad St. when he was struck by a SUV traveling west. The victim was not in a crosswalk. The man was taken by ambulance to a local hospital and is in intensive care. There are no charges pending at this time.

 

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