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Manchester woman surrenders in fatal hit-and-run case

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MANCHESTER — A Manchester woman has surrendered to police in connection with a fatal hit-and-run accident.

On Sept. 17 at approximately 6:40 p.m., Manchester Police responded to the Taco Bell at 1050 Second Street for a report of a car versus pedestrian accident.

Officers located 60-year-old Juliana Harbeck of Rindge in the parking lot with life-threatening injuries.

She was immediately taken to a local hospital, where she later passed away.

The investigation determined that Harbeck had been hit by a vehicle, and the driver fled the scene.

Police identified the driver as 27-year-old Maria Camila Posada Canizales.

A warrant was issued for her arrest, and on Sept. 22, Canizales turned herself in and was charged with Conduct After an Accident – Felony.

She was held pending a court appearance today.

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