A 47-year-old pedestrian was struck and killed by a vehicle in Brooklyn around 3:45 a.m. Saturday at Broadway and Suydam St. Police found the man deceased at the scene and have indicated that the vehicle involved was traveling north on Broadway. The driver fled the scene, and early information suggests that the vehicle might be a garbage truck. As of Sunday, police are actively searching for the driver and have not released the victim's name pending notification of family.
A driver struck and killed a 47-year-old pedestrian crossing a Brooklyn street, then fled the scene, as reported by police. The incident occurred at around 3:45 a.m. on Saturday at the intersection of Broadway and Suydam St., located on the Bedford-Stuyvesant-Bushwick border. Law enforcement officials discovered the victim unresponsive at the scene and determined he had been hit by an unidentified vehicle traveling north on Broadway. Early investigations suggest the vehicle may have been a garbage truck. As of Sunday, authorities continued their search for the driver.
Police found the man dead at the scene, then determined that an unknown vehicle struck him while heading north on Broadway. Early reports suggest the vehicle might have been a garbage truck, according to sources within law enforcement.
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