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Woman killed in NE Portland hit-and-run crash, A.M. traffic impacted

Portland, ORLocal News

A woman tragically lost her life in a hit-and-run crash that occurred in Northeast Portland early on Wednesday morning. The Portland Police Bureau reported that officers were dispatched to NE Fremont Street around 2:30 a. m. upon receiving calls about the incident. Eyewitness accounts indicate that the driver fled the scene immediately after the collision, leading to a comprehensive investigation by local authorities.

This incident has sparked renewed discussions about pedestrian safety, particularly in areas frequented by early morning commuters. Traffic in the vicinity was notably affected as police conducted their investigation, leading to delays for morning drivers. Local residents are being encouraged to share any information that could aid in identifying the driver responsible for this tragic event. The community is coming together to mourn the loss while also advocating for increased safety measures. Efforts to enhance pedestrian awareness and safety protocols are expected to be a focal point in the wake of this incident.

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