Jacob Askoak, 24, killed in hit-and-run pedestrian collision with alleged driver Clyde Reynolds, 39, on East Fourth Avenue in Anchorage, Alaska
Police identify pedestrian killed in hit-and-run as search for Mercedes SUV continues
Police on Monday were still seeking the blue Mercedes SUV believed to have been involved in the crash, Oistad said. The vehicle may have been a model ML320 or ML350, with possible damage to its front end, hood and windshield.
Suspect arrested in fatal Anchorage hit-and-run crash
Anchorage police say 39-year-old Clyde Reynolds is charged with felony leaving the scene of an accident. Reynolds' attorney was not listed in online court documents.
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