Pedestrian Anthony Patrick Piers, 40, killed, car driver Victorie Sutton White, 70, injured in collision at Owen Drive and Boone Trail in Fayetteville, North Carolina
Pedestrian hit and killed in Fayetteville
According to authorities, a preliminary investigation revealed that the pedestrian was walking across Owen Drive when they were struck by a 2011 Buick Lacrosse making a left turn from Boone Trail.
Man, 40, hit, killed while crossing Fayetteville street
An investigation revealed that 40-year-old Anthony Patrick Piers was walking on Owen Drive when he was struck by a 2011 Buick Lacrosse making a left turn from Boone Trail to turn onto Owen Drive.
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