The 56-year-old man was struck while crossing South Craycroft Road Saturday night, Tucson police say.
Arizona Daily Star A 56-year-old man was struck and killed Saturday night while crossing South Craycroft Road, Tucson police said.
Clifford Wayne Haskins was struck about 11 p.m. as he crossed mid-block near East 26th Street, police said. The driver of the white 2006 Ford Focus that was headed north in the median lane when Haskins was struck, stopped immediately after the crash and cooperated with police. Tags Subscribe to stay connected to Tucson. A subscription helps you access more of the local stories that keep you connected to the community.
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