Laurie Strothenke, 56, killed in pedestrian collision at 99th and Bluemound Rd. in Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Milwaukee police identify 56-year-old woman struck and killed near 99th and Bluemound
Strothenke may have been in the crosswalk when she was hit by a vehicle driven by a 72-year-old man. She worked as a physical therapist at St. Camillus until recently.
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