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Anne Arundel Co. police believe multiple cars hit person on Route 3

A pedestrian might have been struck by more than one vehicle on Maryland’s Crain Highway early Wednesday morning.

Anne Arundel County police said the person was hit around 4:30 a.m. on the northbound lanes of Md. Route 3/Crain Highway before Crawford Boulevard.

All cars involved left the scene before police arrived. Investigators are looking for a 1999 or 2007 Ford F-250 with damage to the driver’s side.

The pedestrian’s gender and the extent of their injuries is unclear.

The WTOP Traffic Center reports all lane closures on Route 3 cleared around 8:15 a.m. following a police investigation.

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