The search is on for a hit-and-run driver who killed a woman in Everett.
It happened on 19th Avenue SE near 98th Street SE Saturday night.
Surveillance video from the Skate Deck shows people running from the parking lot to across the street just moments after the crash.
Dan Sharpe lives just around the corner from where it happened.
“I could see the flashing lights through my window,” Sharpe said.
You can see where police marked the road and the yellow tape left over from Saturday night.
KIRO 7 also met a detective who was canvassing the neighborhood, looking for witnesses and video of the hit-and-run. He said the woman, who was in her 50s, lived in the neighborhood. And it appeared she had just been at the WinCo grocery store and had almost made it across the street when she was hit by a car driving northbound.
“It's really unfortunate,” Sharpe added. “I have five kids and this is a really, really busy road and the only way to cross is to go all the way down to the stoplight and crosswalk there.”
Neighbors say drivers are just going too fast.
“Forty-five to 50 (mph)is not uncommon when it's not heavy,” Rick Ayer said. “You can tell. I can look out there and tell when they go by the intersection how fast they're driving. Sometimes going by way too fast.”
Ayer said he left home just before the accident and wishes he could do more to help find the driver responsible.
“Timing is everything. And if a few minutes later I would have left, maybe I could have seen the whole thing and least identify the car or vehicle,” Ayer said.
Police are looking for a red SUV possibly with front end damage.
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