Mother of 3 killed in Oxon Hill hit-and-run
A woman was killed in a hit-and-run in Oxon Hill, Maryland, Thursday night. Sandra Abarca Orellana had been shopping at a mall on Oxon Hill Road and was crossing the road, headed for a bus stop, when she was struck by a car after 9 p.m. The 52-year-old mother of three was pronounced dead at the scene. The initial lookout was for a burgundy, four-door sedan last seen heading north on Oxon Hill Road toward Tanger Outlets National Harbor. An off-duty police officer working security at a nearby restaurant was among the first to reach the scene. A Prince George’s County police spokesperson said there have been 20 pedestrian fatalities in the county this year, including 10 hit-and-runs. As darkness falls earlier this time of year, drivers are advised to take extra precautions – slowing down, not driving distracted. Pedestrians out after dark should wear light-colored, reflective clothing. Carrying a flashlight while crossing streets at night can make them more visible. News4 sends breaking news stories by email. Go here to sign up to get breaking news alerts in your inbox.
A woman was killed in a hit-and-run in Oxon Hill, Maryland, Thursday night.
Sandra Abarca Orellana had been shopping at a mall on Oxon Hill Road and was crossing the road, headed for a bus stop, when she was struck by a car after 9 p.m.
The 52-year-old mother of three was pronounced dead at the scene.
The initial lookout was for a burgundy, four-door sedan last seen heading north on Oxon Hill Road toward Tanger Outlets National Harbor.
An off-duty police officer working security at a nearby restaurant was among the first to reach the scene.
A Prince George’s County police spokesperson said there have been 20 pedestrian fatalities in the county this year, including 10 hit-and-runs.
As darkness falls earlier this time of year, drivers are advised to take extra precautions – slowing down, not driving distracted.
Pedestrians out after dark should wear light-colored, reflective clothing. Carrying a flashlight while crossing streets at night can make them more visible.
News4 sends breaking news stories by email. Go here to sign up to get breaking news alerts in your inbox.
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