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Pedestrian dies in Moline traffic incident

Pedestrian dies in Moline traffic incident

Yahoo02-05-2025

One person is dead after a vehicle/pedestrian incident in Moline last night, according to a news release from the Moline Police Department.
Officers responded to a traffic collision in the 2500 block of 16th Street on May 1 at about 8:56 p.m. A preliminary investigation showed that a Toyota Camry, driven by a 33-year-old, was traveling northbound in the curb lane of 16th Street, approaching the intersection of 25th Avenue. The Camry struck a 61-year-old pedestrian who was in the middle of the roadway.
Emergency medical personnel arrived on the scene and took the pedestrian to a local hospital, where she later died from her injuries. The driver of the vehicle stayed on the scene and is cooperating with investigators. No citations or arrests have been made.
The incident is under investigation by the Moline Police Department's Traffic Unit. Anyone with information regarding this incident should contact the Moline Police Department at (309) 797-0401. Anonymous tips may be submitted through Crime Stoppers at (309) 762-9500 or via the P3 Tips mobile app.
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