Pedestrian Bradley Christopher Barnes, 29, killed in hit-and-run collision at Max Street and South Charlotte Street in Asheville, North Carolina
Pedestrian killed in early morning hit-and-run, police say (link is external)
Anyone with information is encouraged to contact the Asheville Police Department at 828-252-1110 or Asheville-Buncombe Crime Stoppers at 828-255-5050 if they wish to remain anonymous.
Police identify man killed in Asheville hit and run(link is external)
A spokesperson for the department says Barnes was hit while trying to cross five lanes at 2:48 a.m. when a vehicle struck him and then took off.
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