Rhonda Crebs, 65, dies after 2 cars strike her, 1 leaves scene on 700 East in Sandy, Utah
Sandy woman killed in auto-pedestrian accident identified
Rhonda Crebs, 65, of Sandy, was crossing 700 East near 10500 South just before 7 p.m. in an area where there is not a crosswalk, when she was "struck by more than one vehicle," according to police.
Sandy Police Sgt. Jason Nielsen said detectives believe Crebs was hit by at least two vehicles, possibly more.
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