SUV wanted in Englewood hit-and-run: police

The motorist fractured a man’s pelvis and drove off before speaking with officers.

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Police say this vehicle is wanted for hitting a man and driving off Dec. 29, 2019, from the 6300 block of South Ashland Avenue.

Police say this vehicle is wanted for hitting a man and driving off Dec. 29, 2019, from the 6300 block of South Ashland Avenue.

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Police are searching for a driver who struck a man in Englewood — fracturing his pelvis — and drove off before speaking with officers.

The motorist was driving a black Chrysler Pacifica when they struck a man crossing the street Dec. 29 in the 6300 block of South Ashland Avenue, according to Chicago police.

The 24-year-old was hit about 4 p.m. and taken to the University of Chicago Medical Center, police said. He was listed in good condition.

The driver stayed on scene for a moment, but allegedly drove away before speaking to police.

The Chrysler, possibly a 2005 to 2008 model, was last seen going west on 64th Street from Ashland.

Police asked anyone with tips to call the CPD Major Accident Investigation Unit at 312-745-4521.

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