Posted by Cape Cod Daily News via Cape Wide News
Thursday September 19, 2024 (1 year ago)


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HYANNIS – A pedestrian was reportedly struck by a car in Hyannis around 2:30 PM Thursday. The incident happened on West Main Street by the Barnstable High School. The victim was transported to Cape Cod Hospital under a trauma alert. The driver stayed at the scene and Barnstable Police are investigating the crash. The post Breaking: Pedestrian struck on West Main Street in Hyannis near Barnstable High School appeared first on CapeCod.com.

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