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Manchester woman wanted in connection with hit-and-run

Manchester woman wanted in connection with hit-and-run

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MANCHESTER,N.H.- A 60-year-old woman is dead and another woman is wanted following a hit-and-run crash Wednesday evening at the Taco Bell parking lot off Second Street.

Authorities say a warrant has been issued for Maria Camila Posada Canizales, after she was seen fleeing the scene before authorities arrived to find the victim who had suffered life-threatening injuries and later died at the hospital.

According to Police Canizales is facing a charge of felony conduct after an accident.

As the investigation continues Police are urging anyone who may have witnessed the crashed or knows of Cainzales’ whereabouts to call 603-688-8711.

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