Crime & Safety

SDPD: Woman Injured After Collision In Mission Valley East

Police said the woman, who suffered a lacerated spleen and fractured leg, was taken to a hospital for treatment.

Police said the woman, who suffered a lacerated spleen and fractured leg, was taken to a hospital for treatment.
Police said the woman, who suffered a lacerated spleen and fractured leg, was taken to a hospital for treatment. (Renee Schiavone/Patch)

SAN DIEGO, CA — A female pedestrian remains hospitalized this morning with life-threatening injuries after being struck by a car in the Mission Valley East neighborhood, the San Diego Police Department said.

At 11:36 p.m. Thursday, the 35-year-old woman began walking on the street from the southeast corner of Friars and Frazee roads, SDPD said in a news release.

A 19-year-old man was driving a 2023 Toyota Corolla east on 7600 Friars Road on a green light when the woman crossed his path, SDPD said.

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Police said the woman, who suffered a lacerated spleen and fractured leg, was taken to a hospital for treatment.

SDPD said alcohol was not a factor in the collision, which is under investigation.

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