A woman was struck and killed on a Lemon Grove street early Wednesday morning in a hit-and-run collision.
San Diego County sheriff’s deputies were dispatched to the 3400 block of Harris Street, near Broadway, just after 12:30 a.m. due to a reported vehicle crash involving a pedestrian.
Deputies determined that a pickup truck hit the female pedestrian and then drove away. A description of the suspected hit-and-run vehicle was not immediately available, but witnesses described the truck as possibly an F-150.Responding paramedics performed life-saving measures, but the 40-year-old victim was pronounced dead at the scene.
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