Chase Eugene Crawford, 35, and Stephanie Lynn Chahoy, 40, killed after being thrown off of bridge when struck by hit-and-run vehicle on Curtis Bridge Road in Wilkesboro, North Carolina
2 dead, hit-and-run suspect wanted after bodies found under Wilkesboro bridge
Garris said a vehicle hit the two victims as they were walking on the Yadkin River bridge, near the Arby's restaurant on Curtis Bridge Road. The two victims were knocked off the bridge and fell onto a grassy area underneath.
Two dead after being knocked off Wilkesboro bridge in hit-and-run, victims identified
The two victims have been identified as Chase Eugene Crawford, 35, and Stephanie Lynn Chahoy, 40, both of North Wilkesboro.
Family, friends gather to mourn 2 killed in Wilkesboro hit-and-run
Family and friends gathered in Wilkes County to mourn the loss of two people killed crossing the Curtis Bridge on Sunday. A candlelight vigil happened late Thursday evening to pay respects to Chase Eugene Crawford, 35, and Stephanie Lynn Chahoy, 40.
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