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Mountain Home Today
By the People, for the People
Man from Mountain Home killed in Searcy County accident
82-year-old pedestrian struck by vehicle on Highway 65
Published on Feb. 17, 2026
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The Arkansas State Police reported that 82-year-old Thomas Tannen was walking on Highway 65 in St Joe when he was struck and killed by a vehicle. Police responded to the incident and notified Tannen's next of kin.
Why it matters
Pedestrian fatalities remain a major public safety concern, especially for older adults who are more vulnerable when struck by vehicles. This tragic incident highlights the need for improved road safety measures and driver awareness in rural areas.
The details
According to the Arkansas State Police, 82-year-old Thomas Tannen was walking along Highway 65 in the town of St Joe when he was struck and killed by a passing vehicle. Police responded to the scene and confirmed Tannen's death, notifying his next of kin.
- The incident occurred on February 16, 2026.
The players
Thomas Tannen
An 82-year-old pedestrian from Mountain Home, Arkansas who was killed in the accident.
Arkansas State Police
The law enforcement agency that responded to the incident and reported on the details.
The takeaway
This fatal pedestrian accident underscores the need for increased safety measures, driver education, and infrastructure improvements to protect vulnerable road users, especially in rural areas with higher speed limits.

