Marin County Hit-and-Run: Driver Sought After Child Injured

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    Here is the source article for this story: Driver sought in Marin County hit-and-run that injured child riding bike

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    Joe Harris is the founder of MarinCountyVisitor.com, a comprehensive online resource inspired by his passion for Marin County's natural beauty, diverse communities, and rich cultural offerings. Combining his love for exploration with his intimate local knowledge, Joe curates an authentic guide to the area featuring guides on Marin County Cities, Things to Do, and Places to Stay. Follow Joe on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
     

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