$6K reward offered for information in fatal Lynnwood hit-and-run

Lynnwood, WALocal News

A $6,000 reward is being offered for information regarding a fatal hit-and-run incident that occurred in Lynnwood, Washington, on March 19, 2024. The victim, Taylor Druliner, 30, was crossing State Route 99 when she was struck by a vehicle that fled the scene. Following the collision, she suffered multiple serious injuries, including a fractured pelvis and skull, and ultimately succumbed to her injuries in the hospital a week later. Washington State Patrol is appealing to the public for assistance, emphasizing the urgency of identifying the driver responsible for this tragic incident. Druliner’s family has been vocal about their need for justice, with her mother highlighting her daughter’s commitment to being an organ donor.

Nearly six months have passed since the incident, and no suspects have been identified. Community members are encouraged to report any information that could lead to an arrest. The case underscores the importance of public involvement in solving hit-and-run crimes.

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