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Lynnwood man identified in fatal hit-and-run on Highway 99 | HeraldNet.com

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A Lynnwood man has been identified as the victim of a fatal hit-and-run that occurred on Highway 99, causing significant concern within the local community. The crash, which took place near 164th Street SW on Wednesday night, also left a second man, aged 28, with serious injuries. Eyewitnesses reported the chaotic scene, prompting a swift response from emergency services. Local authorities have begun an investigation, focusing on identifying the driver responsible for the hit-and-run. This incident has reignited discussions about road safety and the need for stricter measures to protect pedestrians and other road users.

Community members are mourning the loss of the victim while calling for enhanced traffic regulations. The crash emphasizes the critical need for driver accountability and awareness of the consequences of reckless behavior on the roads. Ultimately, this tragic event serves as a reminder of the vulnerabilities present on busy highways and the urgent need for collective action to improve safety.

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