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‘I pray that everyone’s okay’: Mother, child injured in hit-and-run, Henrico Police searching for driver
According to police, the woman was holding her child while walking on the eastbound shoulder of Nine Mile Road when they were both struck by a driver traveling in the right lane. Police said the driver did not stay at the scene.
Woman, infant struck by vehicle in Varina hit-and-run
Henrico Police say they are continuing their investigation into a hit-and-run crash that happened in the Varina District of the county. According to police, Friday morning at 1:15 a.m. they were called to the 5700 block of Nine Mile Road for a reported vehicle versus pedestrian crash. Once on scene, officers say they found an adult female and an infant who appeared to have been struck by a vehicle.
Henrico Police provide more details about hit-and-run on Nine Mile Road as investigation continues
The Henrico County Police Division has provided more information about a hit-and-run crash that occurred early Friday morning on Nine Mile Road as they continue to investigate.
Henrico Crime Report: June 28-July 4, 2024
Three Chopt District – Police arrested and charged a citizen with non-aggravated assault at an apartment complex June 28 at 12:54 a.m. 5400 block of Williamsburg Road, Varina District – Police arrested and charged a citizen(s) with non-aggravated assault on a police officer, disturbing the peace, trespassing, and being drunk in a public place at a specialty store June 28 at 4:25 p.m.
Owens & Minor moving HQ to Henrico
Owens & Minor, the publicly traded healthcare logistics giant that for years was based in Mechanicsville, is relocating its global headquarters to the Innsbrook office park. The company, which has 20,000 employees worldwide, is leasing roughly 35,000 square feet of the Highwoods One building at 10900 Nuckols Road. O&M will...
Free community testing for COVID-19 continues
For the week ending on Saturday, June 29, confirmed hospital admissions for COVID-19 in Virginia rose 40% from the previous week, though new admissions remained low. No deaths associated with COVID-19 were reported statewide during that time frame. COVID-19 wastewater levels in the Greater Richmond area remain, on average, below detection.
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