Alabama State Troopers continued Monday to search for leads in a hit-and-run accident that claimed the life of a 48-year-old Anniston woman Friday.
Vehicular homicide investigators spent time over the weekend reviewing evidence recovered from the scene that might bring them closer to finding the vehicle that struck and killed Bridget Craft, 48, of Anniston, said Jacksonville-Gadsden Post Commander Capt. John Henderson.
Troopers believe the vehicle was a red Dodge Ram four-wheel-drive truck, said Henderson. A different description reported in The Star on Sunday was incorrect.
According to reports, Craft was walking her dog around 8:30 p.m. when the dog got loose and was hit by a vehicle. When she tried to tend to her dog, Craft was struck by the Dodge Ram and the vehicle drove off, state troopers said.
Craft died from blunt-force trauma and was pronounced dead at the scene shortly after the incident, said Calhoun County Coroner Pat Brown.





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