Cassandra M. Tinker, 23, killed in hit-and-run pedestrian collision on C Street at West 34th Avenue in Anchorage, Alaska
Woman killed by pickup truck in hit-and-run, police say
The woman was hit by a dark-colored Ford pickup as she crossed C Street at West 34th Avenue, police said in an alert early Saturday. The pickup is missing its passenger-side headlight, police said.
Search continues for blue pickup in hit-and-run that killed 23-year-old woman
A 23-year-old Anchorage woman has been identified as the victim of a hit-and-run in Midtown Anchorage early Saturday, but investigators continue to search for the pickup truck and driver involved in the collision.
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