WORCESTER - Two city residents have been cited in connection with a hit-and-run crash that injured two pedestrians Feb. 28 on Quinsigamond Avenue.

Ruben Cardona, 41, of Worcester, was cited for allegedly knowingly allowing an improper person (no license) to drive a motor vehicle. Iris Velazquez, 46, of Worcester, was cited on charges of driving with a suspended registration (second offense), driving an uninsured motor vehicle (second offense), driving with a revoked license (seventh offense), negligent driving (impeded operation), two counts of leaving the scene of a personal injury accident, a number plate violation to conceal identification (illegally attached), assault and battery with a dangerous weapon and failing to take care in starting, stopping, turning, or backing. The two are to be arraigned in Central District Court at a later date.

The hit-and-run was reported near the Worcester Flea Market at 4 Quinsigamond Ave., near Southbridge Street, before 1 p.m. Feb. 28, and police found the victims lying in the roadway. Police identified the two victims as a 58-year-old woman and a 60-year-old man who suffered leg, head, chest and abdominal injuries. Both were taken to a nearby hospital. The man was treated for his injuries and released; the woman was admitted to the hospital and is being treated for her injuries, police said. She is in serious but stable condition, police said Monday.

Police said last week they located the Mazda MPV on Dewey Street on Feb. 29; it was towed to police headquarters. Investigators obtained a search warrant for the vehicle, and they located Mr. Cardona, the owner of the van. Police said Ms. Velazquez was the driver.