Tucson police identified a woman who died after being hit by a truck May 2.
Police say the crash happened at 12:13 p.m. that day near Swan and Broadway. Marie Del Costello, 69, was in the Swan crosswalk heading from west to east when a 2006 Dodge Dakota pickup truck hit her.The driver, who was in his 80s, stayed at the scene and cooperated with police. The driver was not impaired.
The driver, who had a green arrow, could face charges. Police say Del Costello may have been crossing against a pedestrian signal that said she should have stopped. The investigation will continue.Your Healthy Family Partners Cardiology, Women's Health, and Orthopedics - Naples Community Hospital In-Home Care - BrightStar Care of Ft.
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