Pedestrian Jacob Conroy, 29, killed in hit-and-run collision on Goldenwest Street in Huntington Beach, California
Man Killed in Huntington Beach Hit-and-Run Crash
Anyone who saw the crash was asked to call Huntington Beach police Traffic Investigator D. Demetre at 714-536-5670 or Investigator V. Rattanchandani at 714-536-5663.
Pedestrian killed in hit-and-run traffic collision in Huntington Beach
The vehicle that first struck the pedestrian was described as a dark-colored SUV, possibly a Cadillac, Johnson said. It was last seen traveling westbound on Oxford with what police described as significant damage to its front end and windshield.
Man Struck By Two Vehicles, Killed in Huntington Beach Identified
Anyone who saw the crash was asked to call Huntington Beach police Traffic Investigator D. Demetre at 714-536-5670 or Investigator V. Rattanchandani at 714-536-5663.
Huntington Beach investigators seek help finding suspect in fatal hit-and-run
Police are looking for a full-sized SUV with dark tinted windows similar to a newer-model Chevrolet Tahoe or Cadillac Escalade, according to Lt. Brian Smith of the Huntington Beach Police Department.
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