"The NYPD said Monday it found the Ford SUV that was captured on surveillance video of the Brownsville fatal hit-and-run, but the owner was not under arrest. Police said there was not enough evidence to suggest the man was behind the wheel at the time of the early-morning crash on Jan. 16. The man requested an attorney and declined to speak with investigators, police said."
"Underwood, who according to IMDb appeared in episodes of "All That" and "Little Bill," died after police said she was struck by two cars after trying to cross Mother Gaston Boulevard without the right of way. The 33-year-old had been struggling with homelessness in recent years, police said. Actress Angelique Bates, an original "All That" cast member, said she raised concerns about her in a 2023 Instagram video pleading for help."
Police seized a Ford SUV linked to the fatal hit-and-run in Brownsville that killed former child actress Kianna Underwood. Officers found the Ford on Monday, but its owner was not arrested because investigators said there was insufficient evidence he was driving at the time of the early-morning Jan. 16 crash. The owner requested an attorney and declined to speak with investigators. Underwood, 33, was struck by two vehicles after attempting to cross Mother Gaston Boulevard without the right of way and later died. Video shows her body rolling nearly two blocks from the scene. The second vehicle, described as a black-gray sedan, has not been located. Tips can be submitted to NYPD Crime Stoppers.
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