Pedestrian killed in suspected intentional collision on Wallace Street in Old Towne area of San Diego, California
Man Struck, Killed by Van in Old Town in Possible Intentional Act: Police
Homicide detectives are investigating after a man was struck and killed by a van early Sunday in Old Town in what may have been an intentional act.
Van driver may have run down boyfriend intentionally, police say
Police initially were treating the collision as an accident, but “some evidence and some statements that were inconsistent with a traffic accident” prompted officers to call in homicide detectives in case the incident had been intentional, Brown said.
Homicide detectives investigate crash in Old Town that killed driver’s boyfriend
Brown told TV reporters that the man and the driver, a 47-year-old woman, knew each other and had an argument hours earlier. The woman was detained for questioning.
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