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Owensboro Today
By the People, for the People
Two Killed in Owensboro Hit-and-Run Accident
Suspect Anderson Xol faces upgraded charges after second victim dies from injuries
Published on Feb. 25, 2026
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A hit-and-run accident in Owensboro, Kentucky has claimed the lives of two pedestrians. The first victim, 39-year-old Amanda Foster, was killed at the scene. The second victim, 53-year-old Jerry Mounce, has now died from his injuries. The suspected driver, 21-year-old Anderson Xol, was arrested after returning to the scene and is facing charges including leaving the scene of an accident and operating a vehicle under the influence of alcohol. Investigators will now seek to upgrade the charges to murder.
Why it matters
This tragic incident highlights the devastating impact of hit-and-run accidents, which often result in serious injuries or fatalities. It also raises concerns about impaired driving and the need for stronger enforcement and penalties to deter such reckless behavior that puts innocent lives at risk.
The details
According to authorities, the hit-and-run occurred last week in Owensboro, Kentucky. The two pedestrians, 39-year-old Amanda Foster and 53-year-old Jerry Mounce, were struck by a vehicle driven by 21-year-old Anderson Xol. Foster was killed at the scene, while Mounce was critically injured. Xol initially fled the scene but later returned and was arrested. He is facing charges of leaving the scene of an accident and operating a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol. Investigators now plan to seek upgraded charges of murder against Xol following Mounce's death.
- The hit-and-run accident occurred last week in Owensboro, Kentucky.
- Amanda Foster was killed at the scene.
- Jerry Mounce died from his injuries sustained in the accident.
- Anderson Xol was arrested after returning to the scene.
- Investigators will seek to upgrade charges against Xol to murder.
The players
Amanda Foster
A 39-year-old pedestrian who was killed in the hit-and-run accident.
Jerry Mounce
A 53-year-old pedestrian who died from injuries sustained in the hit-and-run accident.
Anderson Xol
A 21-year-old Owensboro resident who was the driver involved in the hit-and-run accident and is facing charges.
What’s next
Investigators will seek to upgrade the charges against Anderson Xol to murder following the death of Jerry Mounce.
The takeaway
This tragic incident underscores the devastating consequences of hit-and-run accidents and the urgent need for stronger enforcement and penalties to deter impaired and reckless driving that puts innocent lives at risk.


