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84-Year-Old Driver Charged In Fatal Doylestown Hit-And-Run

Bucks County prosecutors are charging an 84-year-old driver for the hit-and-run crash that killed a bicyclist in Doylestown early this year. 

The accident happened in front of the Central Bucks Regional Police Department building in Doylestown, authorities said.

The accident happened in front of the Central Bucks Regional Police Department building in Doylestown, authorities said.

Photo Credit: Facebook/Central Berks Regional Police Department Foundation

Anthony Caulfield was arraigned on Wednesday, June 28, and released on $75,000 unsecured bail, said District Attorney Matthew Weintraub's Office in a release. 

The accident, authorities say, happened on Jan. 6 around 3 p.m. Sixty-four-year-old Francis Patrick Montgomery was riding his bike along North Broad Street, near the Central Bucks police building, when he was hit by a white Honda van, according to the DA's Office. 

The van, witnesses said, fled south toward Main Street. 

Montgomery sustained a bilateral skull fracture, broken ribs, and a nasal bone fracture and was placed on a ventilator, police said. He died from his injuries on Feb. 9. 

Investigators claim that the van's in-car camera system captured Caulfield passing into the left lane to go around Montgomery, "then accelerat(ing) away from the accident" after a "thump" is heard. 

Caulfield, of Doylestown, is charged with a felony count of accidents involving death and misdemeanor counts of simple assault, reckless endangerment, and possessing an instrument of crime. 

He is due back in court for a preliminary hearing on July 24, court records show. 

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