Pedestrian dead after being struck by car driven by David A. Coleman, 42, who was allegedly DWI, on Argonne Road in Spokane Valley, Washington
Pedestrian struck, killed by driver suspected of vehicular homicide in Spokane Valley
The victim was reportedly attempting to cross Argonne Road from west to east around 10 p.m., according to a Spokane County Sheriff’s Office news release. The 1999 Subaru Outback, driven by 42-year-old David A. Coleman, was traveling north on Argonne when it hit the pedestrian.
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