Pedestrian Tyrone D. Jordan, 36, struck, killed by vehicle on West South Blvd in Montgomery, Alabama
Pedestrian Fatally Struck by Vehicle on W. South Blvd
On Wednesday, March 22 at about 4:30 a.m., Montgomery police and Fire Medics responded to Interstate 65 South at West South Boulevard in reference to a fatal crash involving a pedestrian and a passenger vehicle.
Update: Pedestrian killed in early morning I-65 crash identified
Tyrone D. Jordan, 36, of Montgomery, was struck by a 2010 Jeep Cherokee while he was walking in the southbound lane of I-65 near West South Boulevard, said Cpl. David Hicks, a spokesman for the Montgomery Police Department.
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