Update: Police believe they have found car sought in Pennsville hit-and-run - NJ.com

UPDATE: Authorities believe they have found the vehicle that struck Kyle Pszenny. Police are obtaining a search warrant for a car found Monday at 338 North Hook Road in Pennsville, at the site that was formerly Uncle Teddy's Custard Stand. The vehicle is covered with a gray car cover and is located behind the building, which has been converted into apartments. — A Pennsville Memorial High School athlete critically injured after being struck by a hit-and-run driver this weekend showed signs of improvement Monday as police discovered fresh clues in their search for the vehicle involved. Authorities are now looking for a gray Hyundai Accent hatchback, according to Pennsville Chief of Police Allen J. Cummings. Kyle Pszenny was hit about 1:50 a. m. Sunday on North Hook Road between Lee and Beaver Avenues. "Police officers and detective units are currently following every lead to identify the vehicle and driver," Cummings said Monday morning. A post on the Pennsville Memorial High School Athletics Facebook page said school officials had spoken with Pszenny's mother, Crystal Parks, Monday morning. Specifically his eyes are reacting to light and his hands and arms are reacting to touch and other stimulus," the post on the page said. Source: www.nj.com