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Following up on an ongoing story. ... Soon after Lynch's SUV struck a woman early Saturday morning, police discovered the hit-and-run vehicle parked in his driveway, the Buffalo News learned Tuesday. "I think it's fair to say that, if Mr. Lynch was not driving the vehicle, he probably has a pretty good idea who was," a Buffalo police spokesman said Tuesday.
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The vehicle, which is registered to Lynch, had damage that linked it to the scene, sources told the News. Criminal charges will be laid soon against whoever was driving the SUV, police say. The most serious charge would be leaving the scene of an accident -- a Class A misdemeanor, which is punishable by a maximum of one year in jail. ... Under the terms of the NFL's Personal Conduct Policy, discipline by the NFL commissioner may be imposed for a criminal offense or for "conduct that imposes an inherent danger to the safety and well-being of another person. ... " First offenses, however, don't generally result in disciplinary action. ... Stay tuned.
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