• September 22, 2022

Woman Injured in Hit-and-run Accident on Chestnut Street in Dallas, TX

Dallas, TX -- September 17, 2022, a woman was injured as the result of an accident where a vehicle hit her along Chestnut Street.

Preliminary reports said that the incident happened at around 12:45 p.m. in the area of Chestnut Street and Dawson Street.

Officials said that a woman, identified only as a 55-year-old, was walking when police believe a white GMC SUV hit her, then left the scene.

The woman sustained serious injuries in the collision. No one else appeared to be injured. Police said that the suspect vehicle may have Idaho plates which could be fake or stolen. No further information is available at this time.

Commentary no Pedestrian Hit-and-run Accident on Chestnut in Dallas

Dallas, TX Hit-and-run Accident Injures Woman on Chestnut Street

Finding out why this driver left the scene is going to be an important step in making sure those involved get the help they deserve. Of course, that means finding that driver. Doing so can happen when the community remains vigilant for any information that can help identify the driver. Surely someone will come forward and help get a resolution for this infuriating incident.

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