Troopers were searching overnight for a driver who fled after running over and killing a woman on Pine Hills Road.

Jeanette Hernandez, 49, was trying to cross the road just north of Balboa Drive on about 8:35 p.m. Monday when she was hit, according to the Florida Highway Patrol.

Troopers said Hernandez was first struck by a 2004 Buick Rainier heading south on Pine Hills Road. The driver, 53-year-old Ruben Rivera of Orlando, stopped at the scene.

She was then ran over by a second vehicle, which “immediately left the scene,” Trooper Steven Montiero said.

Hernandez, of Yonkers, New York, died at the scene.

Montiero said witnesses have given investigators varying descriptions of the second vehicle. Initially, troopers said it was possibly a dark grey sport utility vehicle, but Montiero said investigators were still sorting through all the information Tuesday morning and couldn’t verify that description.

Troopers were asking anyone with information to call Crimeline at 407-4236-8477.

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Plans are in the works to extend state road 408 and insert toll lanes on state road 50, leading into east Orange County.

Plans are in the works to extend state road 408 and insert toll lanes on state road 50, leading into east Orange County.

Plans are in the works to extend state road 408 and insert toll lanes on state road 50, leading into east Orange County.

Plans are in the works to extend state road 408 and insert toll lanes on state road 50, leading into east Orange County.

The Department of Transportation held a meeting to discuss the Interstate 4 Ultimate project as work ramps up in the Altamonte Springs area. 

The Department of Transportation held a meeting to discuss the Interstate 4 Ultimate project as work ramps up in the Altamonte Springs area. 

NASA’s Quiet Supersonic Technology X-plane project aims to solve the problem of sonic booms. (Feb. 2, 2017)

NASA’s Quiet Supersonic Technology X-plane project aims to solve the problem of sonic booms. (Feb. 2, 2017)

The Central Florida Expressway Authority has voted not to increase tolls 15-percent.

The Central Florida Expressway Authority has voted not to increase tolls 15-percent.

Orange County Mayor Teresa Jacobs comments on the Central Florida Expressway Authority’s decision not to hike tolls 15-percent.

Orange County Mayor Teresa Jacobs comments on the Central Florida Expressway Authority’s decision not to hike tolls 15-percent.

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