SHARE

Update: Arrest Made In Hit-Run Crash That Injured Couple After Rockland Holiday Parade

Authorities have charged a driver with the hit-and-run crash that injured a couple as they left Suffern's annual holiday parade earlier this month.

Officer bags side-view mirror left behind at the scene on Orange Avenue (Route 202) just south of Route 59 in Suffern.

Officer bags side-view mirror left behind at the scene on Orange Avenue (Route 202) just south of Route 59 in Suffern.

Photo Credit: Rockland Video Productions, NY

Husband and wife struck by a car after picking up dinner. Rt. 202 (Orange Avenue) just south of Rt. 59 (Lafayette Avenue) Saturday evening, December 4, 2021. Driver fled the scene heading south toward Mahwah.

Photo Credit: rocklandvideo

Police in Bergen, Passaic and Rockland counties initially participated in a search that eventually led to the arrest, announced Tuesday, of Seth Snyder, 57, of Airmont.

Suffern police said he was driving a Kia SUV that struck Donna Raimondi and her husband, Billy Danzi, as they carried dinner to their car on Orange Avenue (Route 202) just south of Route 59 on Dec. 4.

Raimondi, 55, suffered serious injuries, including broken ribs and various other fractures, they said. Danzi, 71, was also injured, though not as seriously. Both were taken to nearby Good Samaritan Hospital.

The driver kept going south toward Mahwah, said village police who retrieved a side-view mirror, among other evidence (see video below). 

Snyder was charged with one felony count and one misdemeanor count each of leaving the scene of an accident resulting in serious physical injuries, they announced in a Facebook post.

"The department would like to commend the efforts of the responding officers, our detective bureau, as well as the Rockland County Intel unit for their efforts in bringing this investigation to a successful conclusion," Suffern police wrote.

to follow Daily Voice Cresskill-Closter and receive free news updates.

SCROLL TO NEXT ARTICLE