Glendale police identified the elderly woman killed in a hit-and-run last week as detectives continued to search for the suspect.

Police found 72-year-old Novar Ismailyan in the intersection of Glenoaks Boulevard and Linden Avenue on Friday, after several people called 911 at around 7:20 p.m. to report a woman who had been struck by a car.

Ismailyan was dead when the officers arrived, Glendale Police Chief Carl Povilaitis said in a written statement.

None of the callers had seen the crash, according to the statement. And the vehicle that struck Ismailyan was gone.

Detectives have so far released two videos of someone they identified as a person of interest in the hit-and-run – one showing a driver pulling over nearby, and another taken from a liquor store where police said the female bought several items.

The video released Monday, taken from the parking lot of a small market, shows a dark-colored sedan pulling over with its emergency lights on while headed south on Allen Avenue just past Glenoaks.

The driver gets out and appears to bend down to inspect the front end of the vehicle.

The second video, released on Wednesday, shows a female police said was the same person.The video was taken from Castle Liquor, at San Fernando Road and Allen Avenue, just a few hundred feet from where the suspect’s vehicle had pulled over. The video shows the female wearing a dark hoodie while shopping.

The city of Glendale approved a $50,000 reward for information leading to the “identification, arrest and conviction” of a hit-and-run suspect.

Glendale police asked that anyone with information call them at 818-548-4911.