Crime & Safety
$10K Reward Offered For Fatal Radnor Hit And Run Information
Authorities have reportedly identified the vehicle involved in the fatal March 6 incident and are looking for a person of interest.

RADNOR, PA – Local and county authorities are offering up a $10,000 reward for information on the hit and run incident that killed 69-year-old Fred Gitterman on March 6 in Radnor Township.
Radnor Police said township officials are offering $7,500 for information and the Delaware County District Attorney's Office is adding another $2,500 to make the total reward $10,000.
Police may have more information available on the incident following a planned meeting Monday evening.
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Main Line Media News reports the SUV vehicle, which allegedly hit Gitterman then fled the scene toward Chester County, is registered to a Willistown Township address and authorities are looking for a person of interest.
Gitterman was killed 8:08 p.m. Tuesday when he was hit by the SUV while crossing the road on the 500 block of Lancaster Avenue, police said.
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Police were called to the 500 block of Lancaster Avenue for a pedestrian hit by a vehicle and found Giterman unresponsive.
Police administered CPR and used an AED on the man before medics arrived and took him to Bryn Mawr Hospital, police said.
He was pronounced dead at the hospital, according to police.
Anyone with information on the fatal hit and run should contact Radnor Police at (610) 688-0500.
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