Redmond Police Seeks Assistance in Identifying Fatal Hit-and-Run Victim

Redmond, WALocal News

The Redmond Police Department is requesting help from the public to identify a pedestrian who was fatally injured in a hit-and-run incident on September 14, 2024. The incident occurred around 8:40 p. m. when the unidentified male, likely in his late 60s to early 70s, was crossing the street at the 8800 block of Redmond-Woodinville Rd. NE.

The driver of the vehicle involved fled the scene without offering assistance to the injured man, who later died at a local hospital due to severe injuries. Thankfully, the police, with help from community members, managed to locate the suspect vehicle and apprehended the driver without incident. This tragic event has prompted the Redmond Police to reach out to the community for any information regarding the victim’s identity or circumstances surrounding the incident. Individuals with details are encouraged to contact the police at 425-556-2500. As the investigation remains active, the police are prioritizing gathering information that could assist in clarifying the situation.

This incident highlights the importance of community involvement in resolving such cases.

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