SHELTON — An 83-year-old Shelton resident has gone from critical to stable condition after being hit by someone driving down Route 110 on Friday, police said Saturday. Around 5:30 p.m., police and emergency medical service personnel responded to Howe Avenue (Route 110) at Grove Street for a report of a crash involving a vehicle and a pedestrian, according to police. “The 83-year-old pedestrian from Shelton was transported to the hospital and was listed in critical condition,” police said. “The 68-year-old driver from Shelton remained on scene.” By Saturday afternoon, police confirmed the 83-year-old was in stable condition.
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