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Police searching for car with Idaho plates that struck pedestrian in Spokane

By The Spokesman-Review
Published: August 13, 2018, 9:29am

SPOKANE — Spokane police are searching for a car that struck a pedestrian Sunday afternoon on the lower South Hill.

Police were called to Sixth Avenue and Bishop Court, two blocks west of Shriners Hospital for Children, about 4 p.m. where the pedestrian had been hit, Spokane police said in a news release.

Witnesses told officers that a dark, smaller, four-door sedan with an Idaho license plate struck the pedestrian and fled the scene. The pedestrian was transported to a hospital, and is expected to survive.

Investigators have collected video from the area and are encouraging the driver to come forward.

Anyone with information on the crash should call (509) 456-2233.

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