Pedestrian Curtis Capers, 35, killed in collision on Highway 31 in Bay Minette, Alabama
BREAKING: person hit by a car, killed in Bay Minette
Officials with the ALHP say a person has been hit by a car along Highway 31 near McLain Road.
Person hit by a car, killed in Bay Minette identified
At around 5:00 a.m. on Tuesday, August 6, Curtis Capers, 35, of Bay Minette, was struck by a 2005 Toyota Camry as he walked along US 31 north of Bay Minette (30.8-mile marker) in northern Baldwin County.
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