- Posted July 11, 2013
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Driver backs into stroller with child, drives off
MUSKEGON (AP) -- Police in West Michigan are trying to identify a driver who backed into a woman pushing a stroller with her child inside and dragged the stroller a short distance before fleeing.
The Muskegon Chronicle reports police released video of the stroller being hit and dragged by a minivan in the parking lot of a Muskegon store. Police are working to identify the driver and also released images of him in the store.
The mother had a scraped knee and her 1-year-old son wasn't injured.
According to a police report, the 18-year-old Muskegon woman was pushing the stroller outside Sam's Drink All on June 25 when the van backed into her. On the video, the van's driver stops only briefly while the mother gets the boy out of the stroller.
Published: Thu, Jul 11, 2013
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