Victoria Odette, 34, seriously injured after being struck by SUV on Waters Avenue in Savannah, Georgia
Woman hospitalized after being struck by SUV on Savannah's east side
Victoria Odette was walking east on Waters Avenue about 10:11 p.m. Saturday when she was struck by a northbound Ford Expedition driven by 36-year-old Williams Roberson, said Eunicia Baker, Savannah-Chatham police spokeswoman.
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