Judge Rosa Mroz succumbs to injuries days after being struck by vehicle while crossing street near 56th Street and Camelback Road in Phoenix, Arizona
Pedestrian hurt by red-light runner in Phoenix identified as Maricopa County Superior Court judge
At about 8 a.m. Wednesday, Phoenix police responded to the area of 56th Street and Camelback Road for reports of a pedestrian that had been hit.
Maricopa County Judge Rosa Mroz dies from crash injuries
Police said Wednesday that Mroz was critically injured while crossing an intersection on foot and that preliminary information indicated that the car that struck her didn’t stop for a red light. Mroz has appointed a judge in 2004.
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