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Police: Warren County Man Assaults Good Samaritans Checking On Child Cyclist After Hit-And-Run

The passenger of a vehicle that allegedly struck a child cyclist and fled the scene is accused of assaulting two Good Samaritans that had stopped to check on the victim, authorities in Warren County charged.

Intersection of Rt. 57 East and School Street in Washington Borough

Intersection of Rt. 57 East and School Street in Washington Borough

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Washington Township Police responded to a report of a physical dispute near Rt. 57 East and School Street in Washington Borough shortly after 7:20 p.m. on June 17, authorities said Tuesday.

Upon arrival, the vehicle had fled the scene but was quickly located on E. Washington Avenue, authorities said.

A follow-up investigation determined that the vehicle had struck a child riding a bicycle at the intersection and fled the scene, police said.

Meanwhile, the passenger — a 30-year-old Washington man whose name was not released by police — had exited the vehicle and assaulted a child and a man who had stopped to check on the struck cyclist, police said.

The man was arrested and charged with simple assault, disorderly conduct, criminal mischief, and a local ordinance for maintaining a nuisance.

The driver was issued motor vehicle summonses for careless driving, following too closely, failure to report a motor vehicle accident and leaving the scene of a motor vehicle accident.

Both were released pending mandatory court appearances.

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