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hit-skip

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[hit-skip] / ˈhɪtˈskɪp /

adjective

  1. hit-and-run.


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Fifty-six-year-old Monte Porter III, of Bath Township, also pleaded not guilty Thursday in Akron Municipal Court to a hit-skip charge accusing him of leaving the scene of the crash that killed Ernest Liska.

From Washington Times

A police spokeswoman said Wednesday that 44-year-old Israel Alvarez has been charged with aggravated vehicular homicide and felony hit-skip in the death of 39-year-old Patrolman David Fahey.

From Seattle Times

Shaker Heights police issued a statement Thursday that says 45-year-old Derick Ward of Cleveland has been arrested for the hit-skip death of 51-year-old James Caffrey on Jan. 24.

From Washington Times

But the sheriff says deputies later arrested 58-year-old Rex Hamilton on hit-skip and tampering with evidence charges.

From Washington Times