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It happened Feb. 19, just after 7 a.m. at the intersection of 19th Street and Harrison Street.
A source tells ABC7 News that the suspect in custody is a woman who was just getting off work around 7 a.m. when the incident happened.
OPD reportedly did get tips but vehicle was caught on surveillance in the area and it was traced back to her home. There's no indication of substance abuse in the crash, the source says, and she has no criminal history.
The video in the player above is from a previous report.
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His grandson requested we not use his name but shares these words as his family grieves:
"First, we want to thank the Oakland Police Department for their support throughout this painful ordeal. Our family is going through a lot. We are sad and we are angry.
My grandfather walked miles every day. When the driver hit my grandfather and drove away leaving him on the pavement, they not only robbed my grandfather of his life, they also robbed him of his dignity. They robbed him of his freedom to walk safely within the city where he lived for over 30 years. They robbed my family of our future plans with our beloved father, grandfather, and great grandfather. And, they robbed the community of our faith in human decency.
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We thank everyone for their support and love. My family respectfully asks for privacy as we grieve.
OPD will give an update about the arrest during a press conference at 12:30 p.m. Friday.