A man sped through a Squirrel Hill intersection Thursday, hitting a woman and then striking multiple cars as police pursued him, authorities said.Jerome McClung, 31, of Braddock, who has a suspended license, was driving a Trailblazer that hit a 78-year-old woman walking through the intersection of Forbes and Murray avenues, according to police. The victim was conscious at the scene and was taken to UPMC Presbyterian in stable condition.VIDEO: Watch Beau Berman's report from Squirrel HillAn officer witnessed the incident and began to follow McClung, who turned left onto Murray where he struck one vehicle that was turning onto Beacon Street, Pittsburgh police said. A woman driving that car was not injured. McClung then hit three unoccupied, parked cars, police said.McClung stopped his car in the 2800 block of Murray and began running, authorities said. Police chased him for a short distance and arrested him in the 2100 block of Tilbury Street.Police say they found three bundles of heroin and a small bag of marijuana in McClung's pants pocket. Nine other bundles of heroin were found on the ground near where he was apprehended.McClung is facing charges of accidents involving death or personal injury, accidents involving damage to attended vehicles or property, accidents involving damage to unattended vehicles or property, drivers required to be licensed, possession with intent to deliver a controlled substance (heroin), possession of a small amount of marijuana, and possession of controlled substance (heroin).

A man sped through a Squirrel Hill intersection Thursday, hitting a woman and then striking multiple cars as police pursued him, authorities said.

Jerome McClung, 31, of Braddock, who has a suspended license, was driving a Trailblazer that hit a 78-year-old woman walking through the intersection of Forbes and Murray avenues, according to police. The victim was conscious at the scene and was taken to UPMC Presbyterian in stable condition.

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VIDEO: Watch Beau Berman's report from Squirrel Hill

An officer witnessed the incident and began to follow McClung, who turned left onto Murray where he struck one vehicle that was turning onto Beacon Street, Pittsburgh police said. A woman driving that car was not injured. McClung then hit three unoccupied, parked cars, police said.

McClung stopped his car in the 2800 block of Murray and began running, authorities said. Police chased him for a short distance and arrested him in the 2100 block of Tilbury Street.

Police say they found three bundles of heroin and a small bag of marijuana in McClung's pants pocket. Nine other bundles of heroin were found on the ground near where he was apprehended.

McClung is facing charges of accidents involving death or personal injury, accidents involving damage to attended vehicles or property, accidents involving damage to unattended vehicles or property, drivers required to be licensed, possession with intent to deliver a controlled substance (heroin), possession of a small amount of marijuana, and possession of controlled substance (heroin).