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UPDATE: Seaford Man Struck By Car in Serious Condition

Forty nine-year old man hit while crossing Sunrise Highway at intersection of Washington Avenue early Wednesday morning.

A 49-year old Seaford man was struck by a car on Sunrise Highway early Wednesday morning. 

According to police, the victim was hit by a car crossing Sunrise Highway in Seaford at the intersection of Washington Avenue around 12:55 a.m. The victim was transported to East Meadow's Nassau University Medical Center in serious condition, according to a police spokeswoman. 

Police said the driver who struck the Seaford man stopped at the scene following the accident and no charges are pending. An investigation into the accident is continuing, police said.  

Police shut down the eastbound side of Sunrise Highway between Washington Avenue and Seaford Avenue in Massapequa soon after the incident. The road was reopened at approximately 2:20 a.m.

This is a breaking news story, Patch will update the story with more details when they are made available. 

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