Pedestrian Shirley James, 68, killed in collision on Interstate 430 in North Little Rock, Arkansas
Pedestrian hit, killed after entering I-430 traffic lanes in North Little Rock
State Police say Shirley James, 68, of Russellville, walked onto Interstate 430 northbound near the 12-mile marker just after 6:30 p.m. in order to retrieve an item from the roadway.
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