Earlene Jackson, 58, killed in pedestrian collision with hit-and-run driver in parking lot off of Blue Ridge Boulevard in Kansas City, Missouri
Pedestrian struck in KCMO parking lot dies in hospital
Police described the driver of the Chevy as an elderly male who appeared to be confused. He did not have any visible signs of injury. The driver of the utility truck was not injured.
Prosecutors will decided if the driver of the Chevy will face charges.
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