The daughters of the Houston marathoner killed during her morning run two weeks want to bring renewed attention to a video showing the suspected hit-and-run driver.
Last week, ABC13 first showed you the video of a dark-colored truck that was suspected in the hit-and-run death of 61-year-old Lillia Vasquez on Dec. 13.
The Houston Police Department finally officially released the video a day ago, confirming the truck is suspected of causing the hit-and-run.
“I don’t think the holidays feel much like the holidays,” Cecilia, Vazquez’s youngest daughter, said. She and her older sister, Mariana, sat down with ABC13 on Friday to highlight the video.
“It’s either black or dark blueish color,” Mariana said. “It has dark rims. I know it hit a fence, so it would have fence damage on the right side.”
The young woman vowed not to rest until the driver of this truck is identified and arrested.
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