‘She wanted to live,' Police search for driver in South Dallas homicide

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Dallas Police are searching for the person responsible for running over a woman in South Dallas and leaving the scene.

The victim, 44-year-old Stephanie Whitlock, died several days following the hit and run, which has now been upgraded to a homicide.

“I just felt like God was going to bring her back. She wanted to live. She wasn’t trying to die,” said Dudley. They said the driver of a dark-colored SUV – possibly an older model BMW – captured on surveillance ran over Whitlock and left the scene. What was an aggravated assault has now been reclassified as a homicide.

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