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Woman Injured In Hit-And-Run Collision In San Diego
The woman was taken to a hospital for treatment. Her injuries are not considered non-life threatening, police said.

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The woman was taken to a hospital for treatment. Her injuries are not considered non-life threatening, police said.

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The man sustained a fracture to his leg, which police say is considered non-life threatening.
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