Aaron Cobb Dies in Hit-and-Run Bicycle Accident on Cotner Avenue [Los Angeles, CA]
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Aaron Cobb Dies in Hit-and-Run Bicycle Accident on Cotner Avenue [Los Angeles, CA]

46-Year-Old Man Fatally Struck in Bicycle Collision near Santa Monica Boulevard

LOS ANGELES, CA (November 27, 2023) - Tuesday night, Aaron Cobb died in a hit-and-run incident involving a bicycle on Cotner Avenue. The event unfolded shortly after 10:30 p.m., in the vicinity of Santa Monica Boulevard.

As per accounts, the driver of a vehicle collided with a bicyclist and promptly fled the scene without providing assistance or notifying authorities.

Emergency responders reached the location and declared the cyclist deceased on-site. The Los Angeles County Department of Medical Examiner later confirmed the identity of the deceased individual as 46-year-old Aaron Cobb.

Police have not disclosed any additional details regarding the suspect or the vehicle involved. Individuals who witnessed this fatal hit-and-run are urged to contact the Los Angeles Police Department with any relevant information.



In this sorrowful time, the Sweet James team would like to extend their heartfelt condolences to the family of Aaron Cobb. May you find comfort and strength through the memories of your loved one.



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