Point Loma, CA (August 14, 2025) – A 52-year-old woman has been identified as the victim of a fatal hit-and-run crash that occurred late Friday night in Point Loma.
According to reports, Mandy Rebecca Booth was struck and killed on August 8 at approximately 11:30 p.m. in the 4400 block of North Harbor Drive. The Port of San Diego Harbor Police stated that Booth was in the westbound lanes when she was hit by a vehicle. The driver did not stop and fled the scene before officers arrived.
Emergency personnel responded quickly, but Booth was pronounced dead at the scene. The search for the driver involved in the hit-and-run remains active, and authorities are urging anyone with information to come forward.
The incident is being investigated as a felony hit-and-run.
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This story is based on early police reports and public safety information. Updates may follow as the investigation continues.
- Mandy Rebecca Booth, age 52, was identified as the pedestrian killed in the hit-and-run.
- The suspect driver has not been located, and investigators are actively seeking leads.
- Anyone with information regarding the incident should contact the Port of San Diego Harbor Police.
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