Woman injured in pedestrian collision with driver Victor Washington on Tudor Road in Anchorage, Alaska
SUV strikes pedestrian on Tudor Road; driver arrested on multiple charges
The driver, 45-year-old Victor Washington, also faces charges of driving with a suspended license and without insurance, according to an Anchorage Police Department alert[1] issued Tuesday morning.
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