August 13, 2012 in City
Unidentified pedestrian killed on Spokane’s South Hill
SPOKANE — Investigators are trying to identify a woman who was killed in a car accident Saturday night on Spokane’s South Hill.
The unconscious woman did not have any identification on her when she was found in the street. She died Sunday at a hospital.
The woman was hit by a car at 37th Avenue and Crestline Street around 7:40 p.m.
Police contacted the driver and say speed and alcohol do not appear to be factors in the crash.
Police say the dead woman appeared to be in her 60s. She was short, weighed about 110 pounds and …
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SPOKANE — Investigators are trying to identify a woman who was killed in a car accident Saturday night on Spokane’s South Hill.
The unconscious woman did not have any identification on her when she was found in the street. She died Sunday at a hospital.
The woman was hit by a car at 37th Avenue and Crestline Street around 7:40 p.m.
Police contacted the driver and say speed and alcohol do not appear to be factors in the crash.
Police say the dead woman appeared to be in her 60s. She was short, weighed about 110 pounds and was wearing light blue shorts, a white tank top and white New Balance walking shoes.
Investigators are asking that anyone who witnessed the collision or has information about the victim’s identity call Crime Check at (509) 456-2233 and leave information for Cpl. Mike Carr.

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