A pedestrian was in critical condition at Gwinnett Medical Center after being struck by a vehicle Sunday morning.

The incident happened on Lawrenceville Suwanee Road in Gwinnett County.

Lawrenceville police found the woman lying in the road when they responded to a report of a suspicious person about 6:40 a.m., Gwinnett police spokesman Sgt. Rich Long said.

She matched the description of the suspicious person, and was later identified as

Taylor Hamm, 24, of Atlanta.

The driver who hit the pedestrian was located by police and no charges are pending, Rich said.

The injured woman is described as a 5-foot 5-inch, black woman with a light complexion. She is believed to be between 20 to 30 years old. She was wearing green marine sweat pants, a black coat and a green scarf.

She has a tattoo on her left collar bone of “ixvmcm.”

Anyone with knowledge as to the victim’s identity are asked to contact Gwinnett police at (770) 513-5100 or via 911.

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