Crime & Safety

Parking Attendant Hit By Car In Port Chester Lot

22-year-old White Plains man sustains leg injury.

A White Plains man working as a parking attendant at a lot in downtown Port Chester was stuck by a car and suffered a leg injury, according to Port Chester police.

The 22-year-old who was working in the Metropolitan Transportation Authority-owned lot on Broad Street was struck about 8 p.m. on Friday by a car driven by a 41-year-old Greenwich, CT, woman police said. The injured man was working in the lot for a show at the nearby Capitol Theatre, police said.

The driver told police that she did not see the worker as she was making a turn in the parking lot in her 2009 Honda. The worker was taken by ambulance to Westchester County Medical Center in Valhalla for treatment of a possible broken leg, police said.

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After an investigation of the accident, police said neither alcohol nor drugs were involved, and no tickets were issued in connection with the incident.


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