Pedestrian April Lee Edwards, 34, killed in collision with hit-and-run driver on Highway 51 near Wagoner, Oklahoma
OHP Investigates Fatal Hit, Run Crash In Wagoner County
The OHP reports evidence at the scene indicates a red vehicle hit the woman who was apparently walking on the eastbound shoulder of the highway.
Oklahoma Highway Patrol investigating pedestrian's death
Investigators say a vehicle was eastbound on the highway when it struck 34-year-old April Lee Edwards of Wagoner. Edwards was pronounced dead at the scene of the collision
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