An unattended vehicle rolled over an elderly woman in Adams County
Authorities say an 83-year-old woman was seriously injured after an unattended vehicle rolled over her in a gas station parking lot in Adams County.
The State Patrol reported that the victim, Judith Warren, had walked behind the car after a driver pulled into the 7-Eleven parking lot on Saturday.
Trooper Tim Sutherland says the vehicle rolled over Warren and came to rest against her.
He says the driver may have forgotten to put the car in park.
Further details about the incident have not been released.

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