Pedestrian Mary Glore, 57, killed in collision with commercial truck on Remount Road in North Charleston, South Carolina
One dead in auto-pedestrian accident near Joint Base Charleston weapons station
A female was walking in the area of the Joint Base Charleston weapons station near Remount Road around 7 a.m. when she was struck by a tractor-trailer, according to North Charleston police spokesman Spencer Pryor.
Officials identify woman killed by tractor-trailer in pedestrian-auto accident Tuesday
Preliminary information indicates Glore was walking along the area when she was struck by a tractor-trailer.
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