Pedestrian Fatal Hit-And-Run Crash near Dysart Road in Surprise
Surprise, AZ (October 26, 2020) – Sunday evening, a pedestrian died in a hit-and-run crash near Dysart Road and Elm Street.
The fatal hit-and-run crash happened at around 7:30 p.m. on October 25.
According to police reports, the pedestrian was struck by a vehicle. However, the suspect did not call for help and fled the scene. The car was last seen traveling north on Dysart Road then east on Bell Road.
Moreover, authorities have yet to release details about the pedestrian or the suspect’s vehicle.
Anyone with information about the collision can contact Surprise Police Department at 623-222-4000, 623-222-TIPS (623-222-8477) or email [email protected]. Reference incident number 201006
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