A deadly hit-and-run crash in Dallas has gone unsolved for nearly two months, and this week, for the first time, police are asking for help finding the person responsible.
has gone unsolved for nearly two months, and this week, for the first time, police are asking for help finding the person responsible.
Fatema Duncan’s mother said the 22-year-old was from out of state and was in Dallas visiting a friend.There is very little evidence right now, aside from a very grainy surveillance photo."The vehicle, you know, they hit her, why didn’t they stop?" Duncan’s mother, Bridgett Richardson, asked. Duncan was on foot when she was struck and killed by a vehicle on Camp Wisdom Road, near Red Bird Plaza. Duncan’s mother is beyond devastated. To make matters worse, no arrests have been made.Duncan’s family was notified shortly after the fatal hit-and-run, but it was this week that Dallas police released details of Duncan’s death to its blog, along with a blurry surveillance image of a vehicle they’re looking for.
Police have not said where exactly Duncan was walking, whether she was crossing the road, or any other description of the vehicle, like possible damage."It’s been almost two months. It’s like they don’t care because I know they know they hit something. They know they hit something," Richardson said.
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