Mae Baham, 55, critically injured, and Emonie Baham, 8, injured in pedestrian collision with hit-and-run driver at La Brea Avenue and Queen Street in Inglewood, California
Modified Date:
Fri, 10/27/2017 - 7:42amAccident Date:
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Type: Pedestrian Accident
Topics:
Hit and RunPeople Involved:
Mae Baham
Emonie Baham
Roadway:
La Brea Avenue and Queen StreetCity:
Inglewood, CACounty:
Los Angeles County, CAArea:
Los Angeles, CA
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