Pedestrian Killed in Fremont Hit-and-Run Crash

Police investigating fatal incident on Stevenson Boulevard

Published on Feb. 11, 2026

A pedestrian was struck and killed by two vehicles in Fremont, California on Tuesday night. The victim was trying to cross Stevenson Boulevard when they were first hit by a Toyota Scion, then struck by a second car that fled the scene. Emergency responders transported the pedestrian to a local hospital, where they were pronounced dead. The driver of the Toyota Scion remained at the scene and cooperated with the investigation, while the driver of the second vehicle did not stop.

Why it matters

This tragic incident highlights the ongoing issue of pedestrian safety in Fremont, which has seen several traffic fatalities already this year. The hit-and-run aspect also raises concerns about accountability and the need for the community to come together to address dangerous driving behaviors.

The details

According to the Fremont Police Department, the pedestrian was attempting to cross Stevenson Boulevard between Sundale Drive and Blacow Road around 8:32 pm when they were first struck by a westbound Toyota Scion. The impact sent the pedestrian into another lane, where they were then hit by a second vehicle that did not stop. Emergency personnel transported the victim to a local hospital, where they were pronounced dead. The driver of the Toyota Scion remained at the scene and cooperated with the investigation.

  • The crash occurred around 8:32 pm on Tuesday, February 11, 2026.
  • The pedestrian was pronounced dead at the hospital.

The players

Toyota Scion

A vehicle involved in the initial collision with the pedestrian.

Fremont Police Department

The law enforcement agency investigating the fatal hit-and-run incident.

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What’s next

The Fremont Police Department is continuing to investigate the incident and search for the driver of the second vehicle that fled the scene.

The takeaway

This tragic loss of life underscores the need for improved pedestrian safety measures and accountability for drivers in Fremont. Community members are encouraged to come forward with any information that could help identify the hit-and-run driver and prevent similar incidents in the future.