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Pedestrian Hit In Costco Parking Lot Traffic Collision

A pedestrian was struck by a vehicle following a traffic collision in the parking lot of Costco Saturday afternoon. 

At around 12:15 p.m. first responders received reports of a vehicle versus a pedestrian at 18649 Via Princessa, according to Ed Pickett with the Los Angeles County Fire Department. 

“We got reports of an automobile versus pedestrian in the Costco parking lot,” Pickett said.

According to Pickett, units remained on scene as of 12:48 p.m. The injuries of the pedestrian remain unknown to the public as of Saturday afternoon. 

Ed. Note: This is a breaking news story, more information will be added as it becomes available


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Pedestrian Hit In Costco Parking Lot Traffic Collision

2 comments

  1. “A pedestrian was struck by a vehicle following a traffic collision”
    So, there was a traffic collision, and after that, a pedestrian was struck. That is what it says. Was the vehicle that struck the pedestrian one that was involved in the collision?
    Or, did Lindsay mean to write a pedestrian was struck by a vehicle, and there was not a traffic collision.

  2. The most incomplete / vague “news stories” I’ve ever seen from any news source in my life. I’m 51. Why so little information?

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About Linsey Towles

Linsey Towles is currently a sophomore and journalism major at College of the Canyons and graduated from Saugus High School in 2021. She began as an intern at KHTS in Fall 2020 and was hired in June as staff writer for the news team where she covers breaking and feature news.