Christopher Rabuck, 37, killed in alleged OWI auto-pedestrian collision on Parkside Drive in Janesville, Wisconsin
Pedestrian killed in Janesville crash; road closed, police say
The Janesville Police Department said at about 2:30 p.m. that Riverside Park at 2000 Parkside Drive would be closed for several hours while officers investigate.
UPDATE: Janesville Police identify victim of deadly pedestrian crash
Janesville Police are planning to refer a charge of homicide by intoxicated use of a motor vehicle against the man they say hit and killed another man Thursday afternoon.
Officers identified the driver as 71-year-old Michael Perry of Janesville.
Friends, family honor man killed in Janesville park crash
Dozens of friends, family and fans of Christopher Rabuck held a memorial at Janesville's Riverside Park Saturday morning, near the site of where the 37-year-old lost his life in a crash Thursday afternoon.
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