Pedestrian Jose Manuel Quero, 63, killed in collision on Irvington Road in Tucson, Arizona
UPDATE: Pedestrian hit, killed on Tucson's south side
Just after midnight Sgt. Pete Dugan, spokesman for the TPD, tweeted a picture of the scene saying the crash was fatal.
TPD: Pedestrian dies in south-side crash, driver possibly impaired
Sgt. Pete Dugan, spokesman for the Tucson Police Department, said 63-year-old Jose Manuel Quero was in a crosswalk when he was struck near Irvington Road and 12th Avenue.
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