Woman Dies, Boy Hurt in Accidents
GLENDALE — An elderly woman and her dog were killed and a 4-year-old boy was injured in separate hit-and-run accidents in Glendale, police said.
The 77-year-old woman and her dog died after being struck at 3:30 p.m. Friday while crossing Glendale Avenue at Monterey Road, Glendale Police Sgt. Bruce Fox said.
A car traveling south on Glendale Avenue struck the woman and dog while turning right onto Monterey Road, Fox said.
The driver of the car, described as an elderly, white-haired woman, fled in a blue, American-made sedan, police said.
The victim, whose name was withheld pending notification of relatives, was taken to County-USC Medical Center but died six hours later, Fox said. The dog died at the scene, he said.
In a separate accident, a 4-year-old boy suffered a broken leg and collarbone after being hit Saturday night by a car in the 1200 block of South Adams Street, police said.
Police said an elderly woman driving a rusty, white, four-door car continued to travel south after striking the child. A male passenger was seen in the back seat, police said.
The boy was treated at Childrens Hospital of Los Angeles, police said.
Witnesses to the accidents were asked to call Glendale police at (818) 548-3131 or the Crimestoppers Anonymous line at (818) 507-7867.
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