Golf cart driver Gary Moody, 65, killed, two people injured, and alleged hit-and-run driver Ty Fuller, 49, arrested in collision on Wright Bliss Road in Pierce County, Washington
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Pierce County sheriff's spokesman Ed Troyer says a car was traveling south on Wright Bliss Road when it struck the golf cart.
The driver then fled in his car, T-boning another vehicle nearby.
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Fuller pleaded not guilty to charges of vehicular homicide, vehicular assault and failing to remain at the scene of an accident. His bail was set at $2 million. Prosecutors told the court he had two previous DUIs on his record.
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