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3 women critically injured in Wilmington hit-and-run, police say

R.Anderson35 min ago
WILMINGTON, Del. - Three women walking along a street in Wilmington were hit by a vehicle and critically injured in Wilmington.

The crash happened along the 1600 block of Delaware Avenue early Saturday morning, around 2 a.m., officials with Wilmington Police said.

The three women, 33, 35 and 36-years, were walking along when a vehicle hit them and then drove off.

The women were rushed to a nearby hospital and they are each listed in critical condition.

No details about the vehicle were released.

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