Pedestrian believed to be unhoused killed in East Bay collision

30.04.2025    The Mercury News    3 views
Pedestrian believed to be unhoused killed in East Bay collision

OAKLEY A pedestrian who police revealed was in the middle of a roadway died Sunday night after being hit by a car leadership declared Related Articles Pedestrian killed in Highway hit and run Felony occurrence falls apart driver gets diversion for killing -year-old East Bay man Murder charges filed against suspect in ramming attack on Vancouver street festival that killed BART train hits kills person at Fremont station Feds family members angered by pending early release of man who killed California teens Officers were called to Main Street near Sandy Lane about p m and identified the pedestrian with heavy trauma down in the roadway according to a report from City of Oakley spokesperson Danielle Navarro Agents pronounced the pedestrian dead at the scene They have not circulated the person s identify publicly The driver stayed at the scene gave police a announcement and provided blood to determine if alcohol or drugs were in the system Police did not make an arrest Navarro declared several bystanders informed officers that the pedestrian was in the middle of the road in complete darkness when the collision happened Police believe the pedestrian was unhoused and living near the area when the crash happened

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