1 killed in pedestrian vs vehicle crash on I-40 near NW Albuquerque

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Parnall Law News Team

ALBUQUERQUE, NM — One person died Wednesday morning in a pedestrian collision on Interstate 40 near northeast Albuquerque’s Altura Addition, reports KRQE.

New Mexico State Police were called to the scene on the westbound interstate under the Carlisle Boulevard Northeast bridge at about 5:51 a.m.

The circumstances behind the incident remain unclear at this time, but officials said one person died as a result of their injuries.

All westbound lanes and two entrance ramps in the area were blocked as first responders worked the scene.

At this time, no charges or citations have been reported.

No additional information has been provided as of this writing.

 

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