Crime & Safety
Driver Turns Himself In After Woman Killed In Redondo Hit & Run
A woman was killed and a man was injured in a hit-and-run in Redondo Beach early Monday morning.

REDONDO BEACH, CA – A 28-year-old Redondo Beach man suspected of leaving the scene after hitting two pedestrians, killing a woman, has turned himself in, police said Friday.
Nathan Greenberg turned himself into the Redondo Beach police Wednesday, according to the Redondo Beach Police Department.
The man was allegedly at the wheel of a white pick-up truck that hit the pedestrians, a man and a woman, about 2 a.m. Monday in the 1900 block of Artesia Boulevard, police said. The motorist was last seen driving away to the west on Artesia Boulevard, said Redondo Beach police Lt. Shawn Freeman.
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Iryna Miller, 36, was killed in the crash. The other pedestrian, a man whose name was not released, remains in the hospital in stable condition.
Greenberg was released from custody on Wednesday after posting $50,000 bail, according to sheriff's inmate records obtained by NBC Los Angeles.
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Redondo Beach police traffic investigators asked anyone who saw the crash to call them at (310) 379-2477.
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