Friday, April 24, 2026

Pedestrian hit in Thursday night time crash flown to UMC with main accidents

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LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — A 43-year-old Bullhead Metropolis, Arizona, man is in a Las Vegas hospital after main accidents in a crash Thursday night time.

The person, who was not recognized in info from the Bullhead Metropolis Police Division, was strolling throughout U.S. 95 outdoors of a marked crosswalk when he was struck by a automobile, officers stated. U.S. 95 is the foremost north-south street by Bullhead Metropolis, which is throughout the Colorado River from Laughlin, Nevada.

Police and hearth crews responded to a report of a collision simply after 10 p.m. Thursday close to Seventh Avenue and U.S. 95, about two miles south of the Don Laughlin Bridge.

First responders discovered the person unresponsive, mendacity within the roadway with main accidents. He was taken to Western Arizona Regional Medical Middle and transferred to a medical helicopter and flown to College Medical Middle in Las Vegas, police stated.

His present situation was not reported.

A 78-year-old Bullhead Metropolis girl driving a 2018 Nissan Sentra stayed on the scene after the collision. She was cooperative with investigators, police stated.

Investigators dominated out impairment as an element within the crash, and police stated pace was not an element. The girl has not been charged.

The investigation is ongoing, police stated.

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