One person killed in pedestrian collision at East Tudor Road and Wright Street in Anchorage, Alaska
Pedestrian dies after being struck by SUV on Tudor Road
An SUV was westbound on East Tudor Road when a woman began to cross the street toward the Holiday Station, police said. The woman was not walking in a crosswalk when police said she was hit by the SUV.
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