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Woman Struck by 2 On-Duty Police Cars While Crossing the Street in Hillcrest Dies

A woman was killed after she was struck by two on-duty San Diego police cars while crossing the street in Hillcrest Saturday night, authorities said.

Just after 11 p.m., two patrol cars with the San Diego Police Department were responding to a burglary in progress, Sgt. Michael Tansey told NBC 7.

Officers said a woman was standing on the curb near West University Avenue and Front Street when she began to cross the road outside of the crosswalk.

At this time, the two patrol cars were driving by, and the woman was struck by both of the SDPD vehicles.

She was transported to UCSD Medical Center, Hillcrest where she was pronounced dead, police confirmed Sunday.

Washington Street was closed in both directions between First Street and Front Street. A SigAlert was issued in the area through 3 a.m.

Police said their Traffic Division team will be reviewing the incident and giving NBC 7 an updated report on Monday.

Business workers and neighbors living in the area said there are many people who do not use the crosswalks despite how busy the traffic in the area is throughout the day and evening.

“It’s sad because they will walk in the middle of the street and you don’t know if they are on something or if they need mental help," said Sydney Sanders, a local barista at Copper Top. "Really the only thing you can do is contact local police.” 

Sanders said she has witnessed many accidents on Washington St. and has called police several times to help people get out of the roadway.

She hopes those people involved in the accident have some closure.

“It’s awful and I can’t imagine,” said Sanders.

No other information was available.

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