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Troopers searching for driver who ran from injury crash in Clark County

Ohio State Highway Patrol troopers are looking for a driver who ran from a two-vehicle collision in Madison Twp. Tuesday night that sent two children and an adult to a hospital.

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Troopers have identified a person of interest, but are working to contact them, according to OSP.

Injuries are minor, said patrol, though CareFlight was initially put on stand-by before being canceled.

The three were in a minivan that was struck on U.S. 42 at Selma Pike in Clark County by a red vehicle, believed to be an SUV, that ran a stop sign.

Troopers said the male driver who ran from the accident is believed to be in his 30s.

Around 9:30 p.m. Tuesday OSP employed its helicopter and troopers were shining headlights at barns and houses along U.S. 42 in the township as part of their search for the driver.

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