February 26, 2010 in City

Police say man hit by car was targeted

By The Spokesman-Review
 
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A pedestrian struck by a car on the lower South Hill this week was targeted, Spokane police said Thursday.

The 32-year-old pedestrian, whose identity has not been released, was struck at 12:22 p.m. on Monday at South Oak Street and West 10th Avenue.

Detectives have contacted a person of interest, but no arrests have been made.

The suspect vehicle – originally described as a light brown or blue sedan with a loud muffler – has been seized for evidence, police said.

The victim remains at Sacred Heart Medical Center in critical but stable condition.

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  • misjustice on February 26 at 12:09 p.m.

    My heart goes out to the victim in this hit and run. Kudos to the police for a swift investigation…now, I hope that charges against the perp are forthcoming. And the perp better pray that the vicitm survives…

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