And lehigh avenue the reverend knew it had to be beloved air force veteran he and other has tried so often to help. She deserved better way of life. After serving this country. Police say the 37yearold mother of two was struck by a 29yearold drunk driver who allegedly ran a red light just before 2 00 saturday morning. Authorities say the white ford pickup truck fled the scene striking an 18yearold woman as he sped away. The military vet died at temple hospital. The teenager is okay. The driver from glenolden is in police custody. Police say the driver ran a couple more red lights before he was stopped here at the corner of kensington and west lehigh. You can still see little bit of front end damage on his truck. Air force vet was in wheelchair and people say she often panhandled for money. John is a limo driver and says for years he tried to help the fellow vet by driving her to the va hospital. She got honorable discharge. Area contractor Hector Valentino wanted to help, too. He gave
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