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60-year-old man seriously injured after being struck by a vehicle on Route 6
A woman was seriously injured after a pedestrian crash this weekend on Route 6, authorities say.
According to Dartmouth Police, on Saturday, just before 10:00 p.m., Dartmouth Police, along with other emergency personnel, responded to the area of State Road at Tucker Road to investigate a motor vehicle vs. pedestrian crash with injuries.
As a result of the crash, the pedestrian, a 60-year-old Dartmouth man, was transported to St. Luke’s Hospital to receive treatment for head trauma.
The operator of the involved vehicle, an 18-year-old New Bedford man, did not receive any injuries as a result of the crash and was cooperative with police throughout the investigation.
The crash remains under investigation by members of the Dartmouth Police Department Crash Reconstruction Unit.
DPD stated that no charges have been filed at this time, and the medical status of the pedestrian is unknown.
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