Pedestrian Taylor White, 21, killed in hit-and-run collision at 31st Avenue and Camelback Road in Phoenix, Arizona
Hit-and-run driver kills engaged Grand Canyon University student, police say
The driver of a light-colored SUV hit 21-year-old Taylor White, who was crossing Camelback using a crosswalk, Lewis said.
Police make arrests in 2018 fatal hit-and-run that killed GCU student Taylor White
The arrests of 29-year-old Adrian Favela and 29-year-old Barringtina Mathis were based on probable cause from "forensic evidence, digital evidence, and witness testimony," according to Sgt. Mercedes Fortune, a department spokesperson.
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