Woman critical in Arlington hit-and-run
A woman was critically injured in an overnight hit-and-run in Arlington, WUSA (Channel 9) reported this morning.
Arlington County Police are investigating the collision, which took place near the Ballston Metro station.
Police Lieutenant Michael Quigley told WUSA that the woman was struck on North Fairfax Drive, near North Stuart Street, about 12:22 a.m. Thursday.
Quigley said the woman was taken by ambulance to Fairfax Hospital. Her injuries are considered significant, but not life-threatening.
Police did not release any information on the suspect vehicle.
By
Elizabeth Flock
| December 30, 2010; 8:31 AM ET
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Posted by: justmike | December 30, 2010 10:32 AM | Report abuse
Did the driver involved in the hit-and-run recently work at a local car wash?
Posted by: bluebellknoll | December 30, 2010 1:18 PM | Report abuse
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It must have been Virginia Hospital Center she was taken to- MUCH closer than Fairfax....