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One year later, there are still no leads in a hit-and-run accident that killed two people, and their family members in California are searching for answers.
Roy and Mary Ann Redmon encountered the smoke from the Milford Flat fire when driving their motorcycles on I-15. They stopped, but someone else didn't.
All daughter-in-law Yvonne Redmon knows is, during all the confusion, someone flagged down a firefighter and told him he'd run over two people. The firefighter told him to wait for help, but the man left.

A year later, there are few new answers. "And I think that's why none of us have really been able to move forward, is because we don't have any closure. We go to bed every night, and we don't know what happened," Yvonne said.
In spite of a sketch of the driver and a description of a car, a white Subaru, the Redmons say tips have led to dead ends. But they say they still believe someone knows something.
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