MILPITAS — A 35-year-old San Jose resident was arrested Tuesday in connection with a hit and run that left a pedestrian hospitalized with major injuries, authorities said.

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San Jose police officer, motorist injured in suspected DUI crash Just before 10 a.m. Monday, Milpitas police responded to a report of an injured woman on South Main Street north of West Curtis Avenue. An investigation revealed she had been walking in a crosswalk when she was hit by a car that then left the scene.

The victim was listed in critical condition Wednesday.

Officers obtained surveillance camera footage from a nearby business that showed the car: a white 2011 Dodge Avenger.

About 11 a.m. Tuesday, officers found the car near Alum Rock and North Jackson avenues in San Jose.

The windshield of the car had been replaced and the passenger side mirror had been repaired, but there was still damage consistent with a pedestrian strike, according to police.

Officers arrested the driver, identified as Lorelay Robles-Partida, and booked her into Santa Clara County Jail on charges of felony hit and run, driving without a license and destruction of evidence.

The investigation is continuing and Milpitas police are asking anyone with information about the hit and run or the car repairs to call 408-586-2400 or visit www.ci.milpitas.ca.gov/crimetip.