Crime & Safety

Woman Killed In Hit-And-Run Crash: St. Pete Police

Detectives are looking for a woman they believe might have information about Tuesday night's fatal hit-and-run crash, St. Pete police said.

Detectives are looking for a woman they believe might have information about Tuesday night's fatal hit-and-run crash, St. Pete police said.
Detectives are looking for a woman they believe might have information about Tuesday night's fatal hit-and-run crash, St. Pete police said. (Courtesy of St. Petersburg Police Department)

ST. PETERSBURG, FL — Investigators are looking for a woman they believe may have information about a fatal hit-and-run crash Tuesday night, according to a St. Petersburg Police Department news release.

They’re looking for Rosalyn Fuller, 58, to speak with her about the crash. Anyone with information about her is asked to contact SPPD at 727-893-7780 or to remain anonymous, text “SPPD” and your tip to TIP411.

Kathy Repke, 62, was crossing the street in the 6900 block of 4th Street when she was hit by a vehicle just before 9:30 p.m., police said. The driver who hit her left without rendering aid or contacting police.

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Repke, who was in a marked crosswalk at the time of the crash, was brought to Orlando Health Bayfront Hospital in St. Petersburg, where she was pronounced dead.

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