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Fort Collins Police Search For Driver In Deadly Hit-And-Run

FORT COLLINS, Colo. (CBS4)- Police in Fort Collins are searching for the driver involved in a deadly hit-and-run.

The collision happened at about 11:15 p.m. Wednesday on the 6000 block of College Avenue in Fort Collins.

Witnesses said they saw a woman lying in the street after being struck by two cars.

Police believe a 1999 Ford Expedition was traveling south on College Avenue in the right lane and collided with the woman who was walking across the street.

Shortly after the first collision, a 1991 Honda Civic collided with the woman as she lay in the road.

While a bystander was walking over to help the woman a third unidentified vehicle struck her and sped away from the scene.

The driver of the Expedition, Monty Dumler, 40, of Greeley was not injured. Police believe Dumler may have been driving under the influence of alcohol. The investigation is continuing and charges are pending.

The driver of the Civic, Calah Volz, 22, of Fort Collins, was also not injured.

Investigators said the victim died immediately of multiple blunt force injuries.

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