Dallas police looking for suspect who killed pedestrian in hit-and-run

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Police are asking for the public's help identifying a vehicle they said killed a man in a fatal hit-and-run early Sunday morning.

— Police are asking for the public's help identifying a vehicle they said killed a man in a fatal hit-and-run early Sunday morning.

Just after 5:00 a.m. on August 21, officers responded to a call from the 6900 block of Lake June Road about a pedestrian who had been hit by a vehicle. The vicitm, who police estimate is between 25- and 35-years-old, was running eastbound when he was hit. He died of his injuries.In an attempt to identifiy them, police distributed an image of the as-of-yet unidentified suspect's vehicle, a white pickup truck.

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