Angela M. Riley, 35, killed in hit-and-run pedestrian collision on I-35 in Kansas City, Kansas
Woman killed in hit-and-run on I-35
After midnight, a woman was walking on I-35, near the 7th Street Trafficway in Wyandotte County. She was struck by a vehicle and died, according to the Kansas Highway Patrol.
KHP hopes tattoos help identify female pedestrian killed in hit-and-run on I-35
The victim had tattoos of “Michael” on the right wrist, “Aaliagah” on the left upper arm, “Gabriel 4ever” on the left wrist and “Alanno” on the left ankle, according to the highway patrol.
Woman killed in KCK hit-and-run identified
Anyone with information is asked to call the Kansas Highway Patrol or the TIPS Hotline at 816-474-TIPS (8477).
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