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Rochester Amazon Truck Hit-and-Run: Two Men Hospitalized, Driver Flees — What You Need to Know If you or someone you love is one of the two men hospitalized after an Amazon-branded delivery truck tore through Rochester on a Sunday afternoon — and the driver ran — you are reading this at a moment when the evidence that could decide your case is already starting to disappear. Not in months. In days. The cameras inside that van, the GPS trail it left across Monroe County, and the driver’s employment file are all on clocks that the companies who control them are counting on you not knowing about. Here is the first thing you need to hear: the driver fleeing does not mean there is no one to hold accountable. That Amazon-branded van is a corporate fleet vehicle. Its telematics system recorded where it went, how fast it traveled, and every hard braking event during the shift. The Rochester Police Department is investigating what they have called a “series of incidents” — not a single collision — which means the evidence trail may be longer and more damning than a single crash scene suggests. And the blue van with the Amazon arrow…