Richard Timbs, 45, dies after being hit on Arkansas 69 near Trumann
Arkansas pedestrian dies after being hit on highway, police say
A 2004 Chevrolet was heading south on Arkansas 69 near Cash Road in Poinsett County around 5:25 p.m. when the vehicle hit 45-year-old Richard Timbs of Trumann, who was in the road at the time, Arkansas State Police said.
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