Crime & Safety

Police ID Pedestrian Hit by Car Thursday [UPDATED]

The Stratford resident was treated and released from the hospital, the Connecticut Post reports.

Stratford police have identified the pedestrian hit by a vehicle on Main Street Thursday morning as 44-year-old Stratford resident Kathleen Eannotti, the Connecticut Post reports.

Citing a press release, the Post reported that Eannotti was treated and released from Bridgeport Hospital.

No charges have been made as police continue the investigation, the report added.

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Our original story, published March 1, follows:

A pedestrian is being hospitalized with non-life threatening injuries after she was struck by a vehicle on Main Street at around 8 a.m. Thursday, police said.

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Deputy chief Joseph McNeil identified the pedestrian as a middle-aged woman.

The crash happened in front of the driveway to 3005-07 Main Street, next to the entrance to .

A Major Crime Squad vehicle could be seen parked at the YMCA entrance at 11:30 a.m. as police continued to investigate. A basket, purse and some clothing could be seen scattered on the road where southbound traffic was diverted around.

McNeil said police will probably remain on scene until around 1 p.m. He said no charges have been made.


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