Veronica Carter, 52, killed in pedestrian collision with hit-and-run driver on St. Clair Avenue in Cleveland, Ohio
Police search for vehicle in fatal Cleveland hit-skip
Authorities believe the vehicle was a mid-2000s Ford Escape, dark in color with damage to the front end (possible right front bumper/fender area). Witnesses say the driver was a woman, and there may have been child or child seat in the rear part of the vehicle.
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