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Woman tries to save dog running into traffic, both hit and killed: Police

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ByMegan Forrester
March 20, 2025, 10:01 PM

A woman was hit and killed after attempting to save her dog along a highway in Texas on Wednesday, according to the Dallas County Sheriff's Office.

At approximately 1:00 a.m., deputies responded to an incident involving a "pedestrian along southbound I-35 at Royal Lane," the sheriff's office said in a traffic alert.

Officials said a woman was walking her dog along the highway, when the canine ran "into the lanes of traffic," police said.

In this Texas DOT image posted to the Facebook account of the Dallas County Sheriff's Department, the IH35E-Northwest Highway is shown.
Texas Department of Transportation

The woman ran into the incoming cars to try and save her dog, but "both were hit and killed," police said.

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The vehicle involved in the accident stopped and "is cooperating in this investigation," police said.

The woman was later identified as 35-year-old Melanie Rachelle Dunahue, according to the medical examiner's report.

The southbound lanes of the interstate were shut down after the crash, but re-opened by the morning rush hour, according to Dallas ABC affiliate WFAA.

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