Lisiane Booz, 29, killed in pedestrian collision with hit-and-run driver at Lee and Eggleston in Orlando, Florida
Woman killed in Orlando hit-and-run crash identified
The car was described as a gray or black passenger vehicle, possibly a Nissan Maxima or Toyota, and was last seen traveling eastbound on Lee Road. Troopers said the car could have paint with sparkles in it, and the vehicle was leaking antifreeze, with damage to its front end.
Driver sought in deadly hit-and-run crash
Investigators found some pieces and parts in the roadway, indicating what color the car might have been. Officials said the vehicle had front-end damage. The car is metallic gray, perhaps black, according to investigators. The pieces found looked like they had been recently put back on the car with screws.
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