A teenager was injured Thursday in a hit-and-run in Dundalk, Baltimore County police said.Download the WBAL appPolice said a 13-year-old girl was struck around 4 p.m. on Holabird Avenue near Searles Road.Police said the girl was conscious and was taken to Johns Hopkins Children's Center for treatment of serious, but non-life-threatening injuries.Police said Friday night that they have found a red Mercedes sought in the incident. It was not immediately reported whether the driver was located.The incident has residents upset as it represents the latest in several recent hit-and-run accidents."You're supposed to stop and render assistance," resident Dale Feuerhardt said."It's really dangerous and I know a lot of kids have gotten hit around this area, plenty of time, and a lot of accidents too," resident Kimberly Foster said.Other residents said the intersection of Holabird Avenue and Searles Road is a proverbial ticking time bomb and they are just waiting for the next accident to occur. Some would like to see a crossing guard there."A lot of the school kids come down here, going home, going to school, and there's nobody to help them cross one way or the other so it's not really a good intersection at all," resident Stacey Spencer said.As police search for the driver responsible for the accident, parents in the community are holding their children a little tighter."It really angers you," Feuerhardt said.Anyone with information is asked to call Baltimore County police at 410-307-2020.Refresh wbaltv.com and our app, and watch 11 News for late-breaking updates.22874254

A teenager was injured Thursday in a hit-and-run in Dundalk, Baltimore County police said.

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Police said a 13-year-old girl was struck around 4 p.m. on Holabird Avenue near Searles Road.

Police said the girl was conscious and was taken to Johns Hopkins Children's Center for treatment of serious, but non-life-threatening injuries.

Police said Friday night that they have found a red Mercedes sought in the incident. It was not immediately reported whether the driver was located.

The incident has residents upset as it represents the latest in several recent hit-and-run accidents.

"You're supposed to stop and render assistance," resident Dale Feuerhardt said.

"It's really dangerous and I know a lot of kids have gotten hit around this area, plenty of time, and a lot of accidents too," resident Kimberly Foster said.

Other residents said the intersection of Holabird Avenue and Searles Road is a proverbial ticking time bomb and they are just waiting for the next accident to occur. Some would like to see a crossing guard there.

"A lot of the school kids come down here, going home, going to school, and there's nobody to help them cross one way or the other so it's not really a good intersection at all," resident Stacey Spencer said.

As police search for the driver responsible for the accident, parents in the community are holding their children a little tighter.

"It really angers you," Feuerhardt said.

Anyone with information is asked to call Baltimore County police at 410-307-2020.

Refresh wbaltv.com and our app, and watch 11 News for late-breaking updates.

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