Crime & Safety
Victim Of Suspected Vehicular Homicide In Lemon Grove ID'd
Paramedics took Brian Colvin to a hospital, where he was pronounced dead.
SAN DIEGO, CA — Authorities Thursday publicly identified a 44-year-old man who was killed this week in an apparently intentional hit-and-run on a Lemon Grove street.
Deputies responding to a report that a person had been struck by a vehicle in the 8200 block of Broadway about 2:15 a.m. Monday arrived to find Brian Colvin of Spring Valley lying in the roadway, badly injured but conscious, according to the San Diego County Sheriff's Department.
Paramedics took Colvin to a hospital, where he was pronounced dead. The county Medical Examiner's Office has ruled his death a homicide.
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"Witnesses reported the (victim had been) standing in the roadway in front of an unknown vehicle, speaking with the occupants of the vehicle," sheriff's Lt. Michael Krugh said. "A few seconds later, the (driver) accelerated, intentionally struck (Colvin with the vehicle) and fled from the area. Sheriff's homicide investigators are working to gather more information to determine the circumstances and motivation behind this death."
No description of the driver has been released.
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— City News Service