A 60-year-old San Jose woman has been taken into custody in connection with a hit-and-run collision that claimed the life of a female pedestrian.
SAN JOSE -- A 60-year-old San Jose woman has been arrested in connection with a hit-and-run collision that claimed the life of a female pedestrian.
On February 10 at approximately 5:39 a.m. officers responded to the area of Morrill Avenue and Knights Bridge Road to investigate a hit-and-run traffic collision reportedly involving two vehicles and a pedestrian. The vehicle then fled the scene in a southbound direction. The woman was transported to a local hospital with major injuries. Shortly after arriving, the woman succumbed to her injuries. Her identity has not been released.
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