Upper Peninsula Breaking News Exclusive: Alleged Hit and Run Driver nabbed by Ishpeming Police; the Van involved seized

Shame on Ishpeming hit and run driver who put this female victim in so much agony and pain – and left the scene
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Agony for a Ishpeming hit and run female victim; police quickly nab driver and van
https://youtu.be/D2QCNABO-aQ

Busted! Van Impounded!

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By Greg Peterson

News Director, Owner

Upper Peninsula Breaking News

(Ishpeming, MI) – Ishpeming Police Friday night seized the van used in a hit and run about two hours earlier that injured a female pedestrian.

The victim, a younger female, was in screaming in pain while being treated for her injuries by paramedics on the scene.

19-Ishpeming Hit and Run suspect van by Greg Peterson 6-10-16 (1)As Upper Peninsula Breaking News was taking photos and video of the suspect’s van – a broken driver’s windshield was obvious. It’s not clear if the cracks are connected to the case.

The victim was struck Friday (June 10, 2016) about 9 p.m. by a van on Division Street just east of Seventh Street – near where local residents are familiar with – a big dip and curve at start of County Road – the back road between Ishpeming and Negaunee.

04-Ishpeming Hit and Run suspect van by Greg Peterson 6-10-16 (6)The victim was laying on the south side of the road along the east bound shoulder.

The victim, who was in obvious agony, was taken to the hospital in an ambulance by U.P. Health System Bell paramedics.

The names of the suspect and victim have not been released

Though painful the victims injuries did not appear life threatening.

The Ishpeming Fire Department assisted on the scene.

Ishpeming Police have not yet issued a release on the hit and run.

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U.P. Breaking News Exclusive: Hit and run driver painfully injures younger female in Ishpeming – investigation continues – Search for west Marquette County Hit and Run Driver:

Hit and run driver painfully injures younger female in Ishpeming – investigation continues

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**Tonight or Saturday U.P. Breaking News will be releasing video but it is hard to watch – needs to be edited.

By Greg Peterson

News Director, Owner

Upper Peninsula Breaking News

(Ishpeming, MI) – Police tonight are seeking hit and run driver who injured a female pedestrian in Ishpeming.

Shortly after 9 p.m. tonight (Fri., June 10, 2016), the victim was struck by that vehicle on Division Street just east of Seventh Street.

The hit and  run happened next to a tricky spot that local residents are familiar with – a big dip and curve where Division Street changes names to County Road – that’s the back road between Ishpeming and Negaunee.

The victim was laying on the south side of the road along the east bound shoulder.

The victim, who was in obvious agony, was taken to the hospital in an ambulance by U.P. Health System Bell paramedics. Her name has not been released.

A description of the suspect’s vehicle has not been released.

Though painful the victims injuries did not appear life threatening.

The Ishpeming Fire Department assisted on the scene.