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Two killed in Arlington hit-and-run, search for driver ongoing

Man and woman were walking on the sidewalk when they were fatally struck by a passing car

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In Arlington Police are looking for the driver who hit and killed two pedestrians late Sunday night. NBC 5’s Alicia Barrera spoke to police who say they’re determined to bring justice for the family of victims.

Two people are dead after police say a driver in Arlington hit them and took off. Officers are looking for a grey or silver Chevrolet Malibu with paper tags last seen on East Lamar Boulevard near Texas Highway 360 late Sunday night.

“On Dec. 15 at 11:30 at night, officers were dispatched to the intersection of Lamar and Corporate Drive regarding an accident where a vehicle struck two pedestrians walking eastbound on Lamar,” Sgt. Alex Rosado, public information officer for Arlington police said. “The suspect vehicle eastbound on Lamar.”

Police said the victims, a man and a woman, were walking along the sidewalk and hit from behind. The pair died at the scene.

“They're not doing anything wrong. They're where they're supposed to be. The car, for whatever reason, leaves the main roadway there, strikes them and immediately returns back into the roadway,” Rosado said.

While police have video of the crash, video will not be made public.

“Traffic cameras did record the incident. We don't have plans to release that video or even stills because of how graphic the video is. It is extremely graphic,” Rosado said. “The Chevy Malibu will have heavy front-end damage to include the windshield. We did locate parts on the scene.”

Police are now asking for the public’s help identifying the vehicle and driver that fled the scene.

“We will eventually figure out who this is. So, I would say to that person that we will find you eventually. The best thing you can do is at least come forward and take responsibility for what you've done,” Rosado said. “If you know who this is or you may have a friend that has a silver or gray Chevy Malibu with heavy furniture damage, all of a sudden, please give us a call. You can call Crime Stoppers to remain anonymous.”

The two victims have not been publicly identified, and police said neither victim had an ID on them.

As of Monday afternoon, no arrests have been made.

Anyone with information about the incident or the vehicle's location is urged to contact Crash Investigator Lee at 817-575-8605 or Robert.Lee@ArlingtonTX.gov. To remain anonymous, call Crime Stoppers of Tarrant County at 817-469-8477.

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