Redmond Police Seek Publics Help Locating Fatal Hit-and-Run Driver

Redmond, WALocal News

Redmond Police are investigating a fatal hit-and-run incident that occurred on December 6, 2023, around 2:25 p. m. A male pedestrian in his forties was struck by a gray Nissan Pathfinder in the 2400 block of 176th Ct. NE, leading to his tragic death. Eyewitnesses reported seeing the driver flee the scene shortly after the collision, which raised concerns about road safety and accountability.

The investigation revealed that the vehicle's plates were stolen, suggesting that the Nissan Pathfinder may also have been stolen. Police have emphasized the importance of public assistance in locating the driver, urging anyone with information to call 425-556-2500. This incident underlines the serious consequences of hit-and-run accidents and the need for community vigilance. The ongoing investigation reflects the commitment of local law enforcement to address such critical issues effectively. As the police continue their search, they hope that increased awareness will lead to vital tips from the public.

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