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A couple suspected in a hit-and-run auto-pedestrian crash that killed an elderly West Haven man last Friday night have been arrested.

Weber County sheriff's detectives say they found the silver Dodge Durango SUV involved in the incident parked at a residence in neighboring Hooper on Saturday evening. The vehicle showed damage to its front passenger side and windshield consistent with the collision that killed Harry Green, 82.

The vehicle was seized, but the suspects — a man and a woman — were not located at the time.

On Monday, detectives returned to the residence and arrested 27-year-old Cody Ray Sanders and his girlfriend, Noelle Autumn Bradbury, 28.

Investigators identified Cody as having been the driver at the time of the collision, while Bradbury was a passenger.

Sanders was booked into the Weber County jail on suspicion of third-degree felony counts of leaving the scene of a fatal accident and obstruction of justice. Sanders, who has a criminal record past convictions for felony burglary, was being held in lieu of $10,500 bail.

Bradbury, booked on suspicion of one count of third-degree felony obstruction of justice, remained incarcerated on $5,250 bail.

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