Darlene Robertson, 28, killed in hit-and-run on U.S. 64 east of Shiprock, New Mexico
Navajo police ID woman killed in weekend hit-and-run
Authorities say a school bus driver spotted Robertson’s body on the side of eastbound U.S. 64 about seven miles east of Shiprock. Police found scattered vehicle debris at the scene.
Navajo police Capt. Ivan Tsosie said by email Wednesday that Navajo investigators and the FBI are working with Robertson’s family to find out who she was with and what she was doing before she died.
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