Two women are dead after two separate hit-and-run crashes that happened within a few hours of each other in Philadelphia on Friday night. ARobertsCBS has the story.
Two women are dead after two separate hit-and-run crashes that happened within a few hours of each other in Philadelphia on Friday night. Now, Philadelphia Police need the public’s help finding the drivers responsible.
Police have not released the names of the two victims, but are hoping someone may have seen something that leads them to the drivers who hit these women and never stopped.One of the hit-and-runs happened around 11:30 p.m.. The driver of a Chevy Impala crossed the median and struck a 50-year-old woman who had just stepped off the bus.
Police say several people inside that car ran off after the crash, leaving the car behind. The woman died several hours later at Temple University Hospital.Teenage Boy Shot 7 Times In West Philadelphia, Police SayJust before 9 p.m. on Friday, police were called to the 2700 block of Island Avenue, where they found the victim significantly injured.
in said. “Sometimes, cars be speeding through here, and then if you have something dark on, you can’t see, can’t nobody see you.” Officials were not able to get a description of the vehicle or driver who killed the woman in Southwest Philly.
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