Crime & Safety
Suspect Vehicle Details in Fatal Hit-and-Run Emerge: Police
Police release color, possible model number of vehicle that killed pedestrian Sunday on North Point Boulevard.
DUNDALK, MD – Authorities are continuing to look for the vehicle involved in a fatal hit-and-run on North Point Boulevard on Sunday, Jan. 10.
The vehicle—an international truck cab that is red or maroon—allegedly hit a pedestrian in the area of Cove Road at 7:30 p.m., then left, police say.
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Atriece Chantrell Hall, 34, of the 1100 block of North Marlyn Avenue in Essex, was declared deceased at the scene, police reported.
In trying to identify the vehicle, detectives have narrowed the field.
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Authorities say the vehicle that hit Hall is a 2001 to 2016 international truck cab with one of the following model numbers:
- 4300
- 7400
- 4100
- 4400
- 8500
- 4200
- 7300
- Heavy duty bus
“The vehicle should be red or maroon in color and have front-end damage,” police said Friday, Jan. 15. “Investigation has indicated while the front on these vehicle models is the same, the chassis can be customized when the vehicle is purchased.”
Anyone with information about the crash may contact the Baltimore County Police Department at 410-307-2020.
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