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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) – A 43-year-old man is taken to the hospital after a hit-and-run on Milwaukee’s south side.
Police say it happened around 3:30 Tuesday morning at 13th and Lincoln Avenue
Investigators believe the crash was intentional as the driver and victim were said to be involved in a fight before the incident. A nearby business caught the fight on camera. The video shows a group of people standing outside two cars when two people begin fighting and throwing punches.
Fight caught on business' surveillance video from CBS 58 News on Vimeo.
The victim has serious injuries and was taken to a local hospital.
Police are still looking for the suspect and vehicle. Anyone with information is asked to call police.
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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) – One person has been taken to a local hospital after a hit-and-run in Milwaukee.
Police said the incident happened around 3:30 Tuesday morning near 13th and Lincoln. Police officers had a parking lot blocked off while they investigated. A CBS58 news crew saw four evidence markers and a pair of shoes on the ground.
Details are limited at this time. Stay with CBS 58 on air and online for the latest updates on this developing story.