Woman driving to work killed by a speeding hit and run driver in Brisbane
The family of the 59-year-old Lodi woman says she was just about to arrive at work as an Amazon driver in Brisbane when a speeding driver struck her and another vehicle. The driver fled the scene on foot. But police was able to identify, locate and arrest him just 6 hours later. A judge released the suspect on his own recognizance and ordered him to check in with the San Mateo Count Probation Department to be fitted for a GPS ankle monitor. On Thursday, but the suspect failed to show up. Now, the victim's family is concerned that the hit and run driver will not be brought to justice.
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