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Queen Creek police search for information on hit-and-run

Pedestrian has 'significant injuries'

Posted 1/9/23

The Queen Creek Police Department and the Pinal County Sheriff's Office Vehicular Crimes Unit responded to a hit-and-run crash near Power and E. Cloud Road in Queen Creek involving a pedestrian, just …

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First Responder

Queen Creek police search for information on hit-and-run

Pedestrian has 'significant injuries'

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The Queen Creek Police Department and the Pinal County Sheriff's Office Vehicular Crimes Unit responded to a hit-and-run crash near Power and E. Cloud Road in Queen Creek involving a pedestrian, just before 10 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 7.

The pedestrian suffered significant injuries. Based on evidence left behind, investigators are looking for a newer, dark-colored SUV, possibly a Kia Telluride. The vehicle would have damage on the front passenger headlight and tire area.

If anyone has any video or information, QCPD asks that you contact it at 480-358-3500 or the Pinal County Vehicular Crimes Unit at 520-866-5111.