Judith Moses, 64, killed and two people injured in pedestrian collision with hit-and-run teen driver Raza Khan at Spring and Emerald in Medford, Massachusetts
Juvenile driver accused of killing 1, injuring 2 in Medford charged with DUI (link is external)
The boy has been charged with operating under the influence causing serious bodily injury, leaving the scene of a motor vehicle accident causing death, operating to endanger and unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle. He is expected to be arraigned Monday in Cambridge Juvenile Court.
17-year-old indicted in Medford crash that killed 1, seriously injured 2 (link is external)
In April 2018, authorities said Khan, who was unlicensed but had obtained a learner's permit, was operating a Toyota RAV4 in the area of Spring and Emerald streets when he allegedly struck and killed Judith Moses.
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