
The Seattle police say they have arrested a man who is believed to have hit a woman and killed his motorcycle.
Officers say that the 43-year-old is in the hospital for a medical evaluation and can be confronted with a number of charges, including murder of vehicles.
The crash happened on April 18 at the intersection of Martin Luther King Jr. Way South and South Alaska Street in Seattle. Min Huang and her husband walked in a pedestrian crossing when they say they were hit by a motorcycle, which it was believed to be a Honda Goldwing. The driver left and led to a search of a week.
The woman's family offers $ 20,000 for tips that lead to an arrest and costs in the case. That is on top of the $ 1,000 reward that is already offered by crime stoppers.
Everyone with information is asked to call crime stoppers on 800-222 tips.