Huntington Beach

Was Range Rover in fatal hit-and-run?

HUNTINGTON BEACH POLICE are asking the public’s help in solving a fatal hit-and-run incident from November.

The public’s help is being sought in locating the vehicle that police believe may have been involved in a hit-and-run accident last month that took the life of a 53-year-old Huntington Beach woman.

A RANGE ROVER similar to the vehicle police may have been involved in the Nov. 29 fatal hit-and run (HBPD photo).

Investigators with the HBPD have concluded that the automobile that struck Tina Boring could well have been a light-colored – possibly silver – newer Range Rover Sport utility vehicle. It may have suffered from damage to its front end or hood from the impact.

On Nov. 29 at about 12:30 a.m., Boring was walking in the area of Seapointe Street and Palm Avenue when she was hit by a vehicle traveling north on Seapointe.

At first, the auto returned to the scene, but then left, with the driver not rendering help or calling for help for the victim. She later died from her injuries.

About 10 minutes after the incident, a passing motorist saw Boring lying in the roadway and called police.

Anyone with information on the accident is asked to call Traffic Investigator Joshua Page at (714) 536-5670 or send an e-mail message to jpage@hbpg.org . During non-business hours, urgent calls should be directed to (714) 960-8825.

 

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