Tonelle Brown, 41, killed in pedestrian collision on James Street entrance ramp to Highway 67 in Jacksonville, Arkansas
Pedestrian dies after being hit by truck in Jacksonville
Tonelle Brown, 41, was trying to put fuel into a stopped vehicle on the James Street entrance ramp in the lane of traffic when a GMC Sierra pickup truck attempted to enter Hwy. 67 from James Street, hitting the woman.
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