A 46-year-old man in Pleasanton is in police custody after he allegedly hit and killed a 17-year-old girl with a vehicle and failed to stop and help aid early Friday morning.
– A man is in police custody after he allegedly hit and killed a 17-year-old girl with a vehicle and failed to stop and help aid early Friday morning in Pleasanton.According to the Pleasanton Police Department, around 12:30 a.m. officers were called to the 700 block of Humble Camp Road not far from South Main Street, after receiving word of a person injured.
Police said officers arrived to find a teenage girl lying on the side of the road and they began life-saving measures. The woman was taken by ambulance to an area hospital, where she later died. Pleasanton PD said investigators determined she had been hit by a vehicle and began to speak with witnesses who told them that they saw the girl walking and a vehicle traveling south on Humble Camp Road.
Authorities say during their investigation they were able to identify a suspect, who later happened to return to the scene.The name of the teenager killed has not been released.
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