Car strikes two pedestrians trying to cross Main Street

A woman is loaded into an ambulance after she and another woman were struck by a car outside the Robin Hood on state Route 59. David Foster | Daily Kent Stater

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Two women were hit by a Jeep Cherokee while running across Main Street near the Robin Hood last night. The women were taken by ambulance to a hospital. The women appeared to be college-aged.

Lt. Donnie Brown of the Kent Police Department could only confirm that a vehicle struck two pedestrians at about 9:30 p.m.

Joe Jaworski, sophomore business management major, was driving a car adjacent to the car that hit the women. He said the women began crossing the street while the light was red. While the women were crossing, the light turned green.

“The girls started running, and the car that hit them couldn’t see them because the cars next to it were blocking their view,” Jaworski said.

The scene of the accident was littered with broken glass, pieces of plastic, blood and articles of the women’s clothing.

Police closed the westbound lane of Main Street from North Lincoln Street to University Drive for about an hour to clean up the scene.

Contact safety reporter Kiera Manion-Fischer at kmanion@kentedu and news correspondent Kevin Gareau at [email protected].