Delaware State Police Investigate Serious Pedestrian Hit and Run Collision- Georgetown – Delaware State Police – State of Delaware

Georgetown- Delaware State Police are investigating a hit and run collision that seriously injured a pedestrian.

On November 7, 2020, at approximately 6:18 p.m., a vehicle was traveling eastbound on East Trap Pond Road, just west of Parker Road. The 41-year-old male victim of Columbia, PA, was walking eastbound in the westbound lane near the white fog line just east of the vehicle. As the vehicle approached the pedestrian, the vehicle entered into the westbound travel lane while attempting to pass another vehicle.  While passing the other vehicle, the left front of the vehicle struck the pedestrian. The victim was airlifted to an area hospital in critical condition. The identity of the victim is pending notification to next of kin.

After the collision, the vehicle fled the scene.  A possible vehicle description is a white 4-door Nissan Altima or similar model with Delaware Registration. The vehicle has left front damage and missing left side mirror.

The roadway was closed for approximately 4 hours.

The crash is being investigated by the Delaware State Police Troop 7 Collision Reconstruction Unit. Anyone with information regarding the collision should contact Detective K. Argo by calling 302-703-3264. Information may also be provided by calling Delaware Crime Stoppers at 1-800-TIP-3333 or via the internet at http://www.delaware.crimestoppersweb.com .

If you or someone you know is a victim or witness of crime or have lost a loved one to a sudden death and are in need of assistance, the Delaware State Police Victim Services Unit/Delaware Victim Center is available to offer you support and resources 24 hours a day through a toll free hotline 1800 VICTIM-1. (1-800-842-8461). You may also email the unit Director at debra.reed@state.de.us.

https://dsp.delaware.gov/2020/11/08/delaware-state-police-investigate-serious-pedestrian-hit-and-run-collision-georgetown/ 

About Town 11/8/2020

This week’s photos of Columbia

(Tap/click on photos to see larger, clearer images.) 

A rose blooms . . . in November?

Close but not touching
A parade of oddball railroad vehicles

Here’s one.

Residents were treated to several dazzling displays this past week.
Air Force cargo plane flying low
(Is that a dent in the side?)
That way

Attending to that damaged hydrant at 11th & 462

Sore loser?

The borough posted COVID alert signs, but not all borough officials wear masks or social distance at meetings.

Delivery at the Columbia Water Company?

Down the hatch
Cycle ready for an impending road workout

Some sort of strange helicopter flying in the distance
Central Park, Columbia

Shapes of nature

Sparrow watching . . .

. . . a cat watching him.

Tractor for sale at Tollbooth Antiques

Painting in progress on the keystone at Laurel Hill

Airliner in a flock of vultures

Colors of fall
700 Manor Street – gone . . .
. . . but not forgotten
(Google Maps photo)
At the bottom of Locust Street – still no sign of an apartment building

About Town 11/1/2020

 This week’s photos of Columbia

A few Halloween decorations from around town:

South 2nd Street

South 2nd Street

Locust Street

Chestnut Street

Chestnut Street

Central Avenue
Locust Street


Revelers celebrated Halloween on the 900 block of Locust Street on Saturday.


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Off to the races . . .

What does it mean?

In case anyone’s counting

Meanwhile in Wrightsville, a worker keeps a broom from falling.

200 block of Locust

Embrace it.
That nasty traffic circle is gone.

Black Lives Matter

Some campaign signs around town:

A Trump Train passed through Columbia on Halloween:

See a video of the Trump Train in Columbia HERE.

COLUMBIA BOROUGH SCRUBS LIVESTREAM OF ZONING HEARING BOARD WITHOUT EXPLANATION

From Columbia News, Views & Reviews

“Wouldn’t you know it? The borough “cleaned” the video from its facebook page. It’s like the meeting never happened!. No explanation, no mea culpa, nothing … The video that was there just evaporated. Wonder what else is missing? Have comments been removed? Why is this borough administration acting like this?”