Jun 05, 2020
SEE THIS SUV? Photo Of Suspect Vehicle Near North Brunswick Dunkin Donuts Hit-Run Fatal
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Authorities seek the public's help in located a dark SUV, pictured above, that they suspect may have been involved in a fatal hit-run crash early Thursday.
The body of Alysa Kristjanson, 22, of Princeton was found along Route 130 in North Brunswick about 8 a.m. on Thursday, said Middlesex County Acting Prosecutor Christopher L.
C. Kuberiet and Director Kenneth P. McCormick of the North Brunswick Police Department.Police are actively looking for the driver in the fatal hit and run which occurred at 12:58 am on Route 130 in the area of Dunkin Donuts, they said.
The dark SUV may have damage to the passenger side front light and mirror, the officials said. The driver fled the scene after striking the woman, they said.
The investigation is active and is continuing. Anyone with information is urged to call Detective Paul Pappas Jr. of the North Brunswick Police Department at 732-247-0922 , or Detective David Abromaitis of the county prosecutor's office at 732-745-4436 .
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