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Suspect in fatal Prince George’s Co. hit-and-run surrenders

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WASHINGTON — The suspect in a hit-and-run in Oxon Hill, Maryland, that killed a woman has turned himself in, Prince George’s County police said in a statement.

Twenty-three-year-old Lisbon Wiggins of D.C., also known as Kishon Wiggins according to a report by NBC Washington,  was killed when she was struck by a pickup truck Saturday morning.

She and a friend were outside of their car exchanging information with another driver after being involved in a minor collision at the intersection of St. Barnabas Road and Wheeler Road.

A pickup truck came along and struck Wiggins and then fled. Wiggins was pronounced dead at the scene.

Charges are pending against the suspect, whose name has not been released.

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