Woman may have to be taken off life-support after hit-and-run
WSP said a vehicle was heading south in the center lane of SR 99 at the time of the incident. The pedestrian, identified by her family as 30-year-old Taylor Druliner, was crossing from east to west when they were struck. After the collision, the vehicle did not stop and fled the scene.
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