The victim, a homeless man in his thirties, remains hospitalized with life-threatening injuries. Detectives are looking for anyone with knowledge of the incident to help.

By Matt Skoufalos | July 3, 2018

Surveillance image of an SUV believed to have been used in a hit-and-run in Haddon Township. Credit: Haddon Twp. Police.

Haddon Township police are looking for anyone with information about a late-night hit-and-run that left a homeless man hospitalized.

The incident occurred around 1:15 a.m. June 6 in the area of Grant and Mount Ephraim Avenues.

According to Haddon Township Det. Mark Pagano, the car being sought is “an older model, full-sized sport utility vehicle” that was last seen traveling north on Mt. Ephraim Avenue towards either Camden City or Woodlynne.

Surveillance image of an SUV believed to have been used in a hit-and-run in Haddon Township. Credit: Haddon Twp. Police.

The victim, a man in his thirties, has been hospitalized since.

He was last known to be facing life-threatening injuries, and his current status is unknown, Pagano said.

Anyone with information about the incident has been asked to contact Pagano at 856-833-6208 or mpagano@haddontwppolice.com.

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