Woman arrested in relation to Nashville hit skip that killed Lowellville woman
A woman has been arrested in Nashville for her alleged involvement in a hit skip in Nashville that resulted in the death of a Lowellville woman.
According to a tweet from Metro Nashville PD, 24-year-old Julia Naldjian surrendered herself to police Thursday night on warrants charging her for her alleged involvement in a hit-and-run that resulted in the death of 61-year-old Amelia Lamping.
The crash happened as Lamping was crossing the street at the intersection of Charlotte Pike and 22nd Avenue and was struck by an Alfa Romeo sedan, which drove off after striking her.
Lamping was taken to a nearby hospital where she later died of her injuries.
The Alfa Romeo was later found abandoned.
According to court records, Naldjian was charged with Vehicular Homicide, Leaving the Scene of An Accident with a Death, Failure to Give Information/Aid, Failure to Comply and Failure to File a Report.
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