Lynnwood, WA police seek man involved in car crash

Lynnwood, WALocal News

Lynnwood police are requesting public assistance in identifying a man involved in a serious pedestrian car crash that occurred on December 28, 2024, on Hwy 99 near 176th St. While specific details about the incident have not been released, it has been confirmed that a pedestrian was struck by a vehicle, raising significant safety concerns in the community. A photo of the suspect has been shared, showing an older white man wearing a dark gray or black hoodie, blue jeans, and glasses. The pedestrian's current condition is unknown, adding urgency to the investigation. Police are particularly eager to identify the man to better understand the circumstances surrounding the crash.

Anyone with relevant information is encouraged to contact Officer Curtis Kojima via email or call the police department directly. This case underscores the critical need for community engagement to enhance road safety and accountability, reminding the Lynnwood community of the importance of vigilance on local roadways to prevent similar incidents.

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