Colorado State Patrol seeking motorist who fatally hit 16-year-old pedestrian in Adams County

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Colorado State Patrol seeking motorist who fatally hit 16-year-old pedestrian in Adams County
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NEW: Police are asking for help from the public Wednesday after a 16-year-old girl crossing a road in a crosswalk north of Denver in Adams County was killed in a hit-and-run collision

Colorado State Patrol Troopers appealed for help from the public Wednesday after a 16-year-old girl crossing a road in a crosswalk north of Denver in Adams County was killed in a hit-and-run collision.

“A red Dodge Magnum hit and killed” the girl Tuesday, “then fled the scene” near the intersection of 76th Avenue and Leyden Street north of Denver, state patrol officials announced in a news release. “The Dodge Magnum was traveling east on 76th Avenue when it struck the pedestrian in the crosswalk,” the release stated.The driver had not been identified Wednesday morning and the license plate was unknown.

State patrol troopers asked for help, urging anybody who witnessed the crash or who has any information to contact dispatchers at 303-239-4501.

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