Man killed in pedestrian collision with hit-and-run driver at Hopkins and Hampton in Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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Milwaukee police: 60-year-old man dies from injuries in hit-and-run crash
Officials are seeking the striking vehicle which is described as a dark SUV.
The Accident Reconstruction Unit and detectives are conducting an intense investigation to locate the vehicle and driver.
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Milwaukee police asking for public’s help to identify vehicle used in fatal hit-and-run on city’s north side
Police say the striking vehicle is possibly a gold Ford Taurus and may have damage to the front of the vehicle.
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