'Panama City Beach Police say they responded to the call Tuesday afternoon at the Breakfast Point shopping center off Back Beach Road in the parking lot in front of Pet Supermarket.'
PANAMA CITY BEACH, Fla. - A child is dead after a hit-and-run crash in a Panama City Beach parking lot.
Panama City Beach Police say they responded to the call Tuesday afternoon at the Breakfast Point shopping center off Back Beach Road in the parking lot in front of Pet Supermarket. They say a 4-year-old girl from Tennessee was hit and killed by a vehicle that drove away from the scene. Multiple agencies are working together to find the vehicle involved.
Panama City Beach officials say a child was hit by a vehicle in the parking lot of the Publix shopping center on Back Beach Road.Copyright 2022 WJHG. All rights reserved.
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