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Updated: Bristol Man Charged for Early Morning Accident on Buckley St

Updated: December 14th  4:45 pm 
A 25 year-old Bristol man was charged Tuesday by Bristol Police for his alleged role in a vehicle accident on Buckley Street. early Sunday.
Kyle Dombrowski will face two summary offense charges for allegedly hitting two parked vehicles, and crashing through a fence line.
He was charged with reckless driving and accident damage to a vehicle and or property, court records show.
A court date has yet to be scheduled, according to online court records.
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A little late night drama on the 100 Block of Buckley Street as a motorist in a pickup truck hit a parked van in rear, jumped a curb on the other opposite side of the street, crashed through fence line, and then fled the accident scene early Saturday.
The thawp, screech, and boom were the sounds heard by neighbors when pickup truck crashed just after 2:15 am.
The van hit is owned by a Bristol Borough Fire Policemen
Neighbors asleep and awake, could hear the accident in process, coming outside to see what all the noise was about while police were called, as the driver sped up Buckley St, fleeing the area it initially appeared.
Witnesses said they saw the alleged suspect in the damaged vehicle reappear on Clymer Street, get out and enter a residence on the same block.
Police arrived on scene shortly thereafter but received no response when knocking on the front door of the residence witnesses saw the suspected motorist enter.
 
One neighbor said, thankfully no one was out on the street or in the backyard when the crash happened cause “this could of been far worse.”
 
No one was injured in the crash and the pickup truck was towed away by Lynch Brothers Auto Collision to their yard as evidence for police investigation.
Borough Police on scene declined to comment and deferred inquiries about the accident and potential criminal charges to Officer in Charge Sgt Joe Moors. 
Moors was unavailable for comment as of publication time.

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Updated: Bristol Man Charged for Early Morning Accident on Buckley St

Updated: December 14th  4:45 pm 
A 25 year-old Bristol man was charged Tuesday by Bristol Police for his alleged role in a vehicle accident on Buckley Street. early Sunday.
Kyle Dombrowski will face two summary offense charges for allegedly hitting two parked vehicles, and crashing through a fence line.
He was charged with reckless driving and accident damage to a vehicle and or property, court records show.
A court date has yet to be scheduled, according to online court records.
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Original Story
A little late night drama on the 100 Block of Buckley Street as a motorist in a pickup truck hit a parked van in rear, jumped a curb on the other opposite side of the street, crashed through fence line, and then fled the accident scene early Saturday.
The thawp, screech, and boom were the sounds heard by neighbors when pickup truck crashed just after 2:15 am.
The van hit is owned by a Bristol Borough Fire Policemen
Neighbors asleep and awake, could hear the accident in process, coming outside to see what all the noise was about while police were called, as the driver sped up Buckley St, fleeing the area it initially appeared.
Witnesses said they saw the alleged suspect in the damaged vehicle reappear on Clymer Street, get out and enter a residence on the same block.
Police arrived on scene shortly thereafter but received no response when knocking on the front door of the residence witnesses saw the suspected motorist enter.
 
One neighbor said, thankfully no one was out on the street or in the backyard when the crash happened cause “this could of been far worse.”
 
No one was injured in the crash and the pickup truck was towed away by Lynch Brothers Auto Collision to their yard as evidence for police investigation.
Borough Police on scene declined to comment and deferred inquiries about the accident and potential criminal charges to Officer in Charge Sgt Joe Moors. 
Moors was unavailable for comment as of publication time.

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