
The Southborough community is urged to come forward with information following a hit-and-run accident that severely injured a waste removal worker. According to the Southborough Police Department's plea on social media, the incident occurred at approximately 1:15 p.m. yesterday, when a gray Nissan Murano allegedly struck the worker on Pine Hill Road and fled the scene. The identification and apprehension of the driver are now of utmost priority for the local authorities.
A statement on the Southborough Police Department's Facebook page detailed that the collision took place near 92 Pine Hill Road while the waste removal truck was stationary. The vehicle in question did not stop to provide details or assist the victim, who was later hospitalized for evaluation. In an effort to solicit public help, the police have released a photo of the suspect vehicle and are now looking to follow up on any leads, provided by residents or onlookers alike.
Detective Owen O'Brien of the Southborough Police Department, who is handling the case, is the point of contact for any potential witnesses or individuals bearing knowledge related to the gray Nissan Murano or its driver. The police have placed significant importance on community cooperation to ensure justice and safety. The contact details for Detective O'Brien are publicly listed, with an invitation for information-sharing individuals to reach out via phone or email.
Those with information are requested to call Det. O'Brien at (508) 485-2121 or email [email protected]. This case exemplifies an all too common occurrence of hit-and-run accidents and the subsequent ripple effects they have on victims, and their families.









