Danielle Sanangelo, 31, seriously injured after driver Stacy Edwards, 35, strikes her vehicle and leaves scene at Frost Road and Homestead Avenue
Suspect in Waterbury Hit-and-Run Has Turned Herself In: Police
Police said surveillance video shows Sanangelo walked away. Edwards got into her car, a black Jeep Cherokee, then crossed over two traffic lanes and hit Sanangelo with the car.
Family of Waterbury Hit & Run Victim Talk About Daughter's Recovery
The Sanangelos tell NBC Connecticut that their daughter has had three major surgeries since the incident.
Police: Driver arrested in Waterbury hit-and-run that left pedestrian with life-threatening injuries
Stacy Edwards, 35, turned herself in on an active warrant at 5:30 a.m.
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