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Woman dies days after alleged Lynnwood hit and run

Lynnwood, WALocal News

In a heartbreaking incident, Taylor Druliner, a 30-year-old woman, passed away after being struck by a vehicle in a suspected hit-and-run in Lynnwood. The incident occurred around 9 p. m. on March 19, while Druliner was crossing Highway 99 near 148th Street SW. Eyewitnesses reported that the car, traveling in the middle lane, fled the scene without stopping.

She was quickly transported to Harborview Medical Center in Seattle, where she tragically succumbed to her injuries. The Washington State Patrol has appealed to the public for assistance in identifying the vehicle involved in the incident. Security footage from a local business reportedly shows a dark-colored sedan speeding away from the scene. This tragic event underscores the critical issue of pedestrian safety, highlighting the urgency for improved traffic regulations and community awareness. Authorities urge anyone with potential information to contact Detective Dan Comnick to help bring justice for Druliner and her family.

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