NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ — A man from North Brunswick struck a child with his car and fled on Monday before returning to the scene, city police said.

When Anderson Bourdierd, 21, came back to speak with cops, they charged him with failure to exhibit documents, leaving the scene of a crash and failure to report a crash, New Brunswick police Capt. J.T. Miller told TAPinto New Brunswick.

The hit-and-run occurred around 3:44 p.m. Sept. 18, within the 100 block of Remsen Avenue, police said.

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The driver of a black Nissan Altima—alleged to be Bourdierd—struck a 10-year-old pedestrian before bouncing, cops said.

Emergency responders brought the child, who sustained “non-life-threatening injuries” to Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital for treatment, according to police.