One pedestrian killed, another injured by hit-and-run driver on Hwy 99 in Lynnwood - Lynnwood Today

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A hit-and-run incident on Highway 99 in Lynnwood has resulted in the tragic death of one pedestrian and serious injuries to another. According to the Washington State Patrol, the accident occurred at the intersection of Highway 99 and 164th Street on the night of October 31, 2024. Eyewitness reports indicate that the driver involved quickly fled the scene, prompting an urgent investigation by local law enforcement. The police are appealing to the public for any information that could lead to the identification of the suspect. This devastating event highlights the ongoing issues of pedestrian safety in urban areas, particularly on busy thoroughfares like Highway 99.

Community members are understandably shaken by the incident, emphasizing the need for more stringent traffic regulations. Local authorities are expected to hold discussions on improving road safety following this tragedy. The investigation remains active as officials seek to ensure justice for the victims and their families.

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