Beverly Doak Grimes, 72, killed in vehicle-pedestrian crash in Plano
PLANO, TX – A 72-year-old woman, identified as Beverly Doak Grimes, lost her life to a vehicle-pedestrian crash in Plano on Monday, The Dallas Morning News reports.
Police said the incident unfolded around 7 p.m. in the 3300th block of Parkwood Boulevard. They said a driver of a green Subaru Crosstrek was driving north when they struck Grimes, who was chasing her dog.
Grimes died from her injuries at the scene.
Police do not suspect impairment or speed from the driver and have not announced any charges.
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