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A woman was arrested in Northridge, Los Angeles, Sept. 23, for failing to stop after hitting and killing a woman who was walking across the crosswalk.
Marcia Roberts, 42, was reportedly found in her car blocks from the scene. She was arrested and booked on suspicion of felony manslaughter. Reports indicate that Roberts is suspected of being under the influence of drugs or alcohol at the time of the accident.
Police have not yet released the name of the woman who was hit, but records indicate that the 19-year-old woman died at the scene. Roberts is being held in jail in lieu of a $50,000 bail.
(Source: Los Angeles Times)
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