Mary Alice Brown Involved in Pedestrian Hit-and-Run on North H Street That Left One Injured

SANTA BARBARA, CA (September 12, 2022) – Monday, Mary Alice Brown was arrested after being involved in a pedestrian hit-and-run on North H Street.

The accident happened around 7:00 p.m. near the parking lot of 99 Cents Only Store on August 8th.

According to reports, a 51-year-old woman was walking in the area when Brown hit her and knocked her to the ground. Brown then ran over the pedestrian before fleeing the scene.

First responders arrived at the scene and took the victim, to a local hospital with injuries to her legs and chest. Police said the woman is in critical condition but expected to recover.

At this time, officials have not released the name of the victim until her next of kin is notified.

Meanwhile, police eventually located the suspect driver, Mary Alice Brown and, arrested her on suspicion of felony hit-and-run.

Whether you are a driver or a pedestrian, it is important to abide by all traffic laws and observe safety precautions. If you’re behind the wheel, do your part to avoid distractions and look out for pedestrians at all times. When walking alongside a road, remain on the sidewalk wherever possible and avoid walking on off-ramps. By doing so, you can help keep yourself and others around you safe.


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