Blind woman and her service dog suffer minor injuries, after they are struck by a hit and run driver while crossing a street in St. Ann.
Modified Date:
Thu, 08/03/2023 - 6:58amAccident Date:
Monday, April 14, 2014Hit-and-run driver hits blind woman in Missouri.
Police in St. Louis County continue to search for the driver who struck a blind woman and her service dog.
Police in St. Louis County continue to search for the driver who struck a blind woman and her service dog.
The woman and dog were crossing a street in the St. Ann area Tuesday night when they were hit by a car that left the scene.
The woman suffered bruises but is recovering. The dog was treated at an animal hospital, but will need re-evaluation to determine if it can still provide service to the woman.
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Type: Car Accident
Topics:
Hit and RunRoadway:
UnknownCity:
Saint Ann, MOCounty:
St. Louis County, MOArea:
St. Louis, MO
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