Pedestrian killed in collision with alleged hit-and-run driver Sharona R. Monroe at 13th and Conger Avenue in Mt. Vernon, Illinois
Mt. Vernon woman arrested in pedestrian hit-and-run
30-year-old Sharona R. Monroe turned herself in to the Mt. Vernon Police Department as the driver the morning of Friday, August 11.
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