Pedestrian Maria Haynes killed in hit-and-run collision at Hill and Hazel Streets in Waterbury, Connecticut
Police: Woman killed in Waterbury hit-and-run
Police say the woman was walking north on Hill Street when she was struck by a northbound GMC Envoy.
The investigation is ongoing.
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Police believe the vehicle involved is heavily damaged. Investigators say the vehicle should have damage to the passenger front headlight/grill area, hood, and possibly windshield.
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