Officers arrest motorcyclist suspected of killing woman in Seattle hit-and-run
May 5, 2025, 4:12 PM

The family of a woman killed by a motorcycle in a hit-and-run is offering a $20,000 reward. (Photo courtesy of Seattle Police Department)
(Photo courtesy of Seattle Police Department)
After numerous community tips, the Seattle Police Department (SPD) it arrested a 43-year-old motorcyclist allegedly responsible for the death of a 57-year-old woman killed in a South Seattle hit-and-run.
Min Huang and her husband were crossing the street at the intersection of Martin Luther King Jr. Way South and South Alaska Street on the evening of April 18 when they were struck by a motorcycle. Police said the motorcyclist fled the scene, continuing south without stopping.
Seattle police released photos taken by a Metro bus, , that show the Honda Goldwing GL1500 accused of hitting the couple.
Man recovering from injuries after wife killed in Seattle hit-and-run
Huang later died from her injuries. Her husband, who also sustained injuries, remains in recovery.
Police said they want to thank the community whose help led to the arrest. Many people contacted SPD with information that helped the Traffic Collision Investigation Squad find the motorcycle.