LETTERS

Information sought on driver who struck pedestrian

Posted 1/8/15

To the Editor: 

I am writing because we need your help. My husband, Richard, was hit by a white car on December 19, 2014 in the Apponaug Four Corners section of Warwick. He was leaving …

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LETTERS

Information sought on driver who struck pedestrian

Posted

To the Editor: 

I am writing because we need your help. My husband, Richard, was hit by a white car on December 19, 2014 in the Apponaug Four Corners section of Warwick. He was leaving Walgreen’s, crossing Post Road heading towards Dunkin’ Donuts. It was sometime around 5:15 p.m. The driver was a woman with brown hair possibly in her 40s. She took the right on red coming up from Post Road to go past City Hall. We have posted this information on Facebook, and it’s gotten lots of shares, likes and prayers, which are all deeply appreciated. 

What we need now is to find this woman or anybody who may have seen the accident. My husband was just about in the middle of the crosswalk when she hit him. They were face to face. He rolled over the hood of her car and landed on his feet. She yelled at him that she had “Right Turn on Red,” swore at him for being in the crosswalk and kept going. Please, somebody has to know something or heard something. 

He is in such pain still that he can barely move. Nothing was broken, but he does have major neck/

spinal sprains. We want the woman identified not so much to punish her, but so she doesn’t do this to somebody in your family. I have been to Walgreen’s, Pawtucket Credit Union, The Ripe Tomato and Captain’s Catch Seafood and none of them have outside cameras. I have called the Warwick Police Department and they said, “Without any info from the public there is nothing they can do.”

I am pleading for help and any information at all. If you know this person I will not disclose the identity of where the info comes from. If you don’t feel comfortable contacting me please contact the Warwick Police Department. We don’t have any money to offer a reward as we are both out of work and on SSDI. All we can offer is a grateful thank you.

Michelle Foss

Warwick

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