Pedestrian Critically Injured in Evening Crash, Deputies Seek Witnesses
A woman was struck from behind by a Hyundai Elantra GLS on November 10, 2025 at about 6:15 p.m. at S. Avenue 5E and E. County 9 1/2 Street, and was transported to Onvida Health with serious injuries, prompting an active investigation by the Yuma County Sheriff s Office. Authorities say speed and impairment do not appear to be factors, and they are asking local residents who may have information to contact YCSO or 78 CRIME.
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Yuma County law enforcement responded to a serious pedestrian crash on the evening of November 10, 2025 that left a woman with significant injuries. Deputies arrived at the intersection of S. Avenue 5E and E. County 9 1/2 Street at about 6:15 p.m. after reports that a pedestrian had been struck from behind by a Hyundai Elantra GLS. The driver remained on scene and cooperated with responding officers.
The injured woman was taken to Onvida Health for treatment and was reported to have serious injuries. Initial statements from the Yuma County Sheriff s Office indicate that speed and impairment do not appear to be contributing factors in the incident. The investigation is active and deputies have asked anyone with information or relevant footage to contact YCSO or 78 CRIME.
Local news coverage summarized the initial response and victim transport on November 11, 2025. That reporting outlined law enforcement s preliminary findings and emphasized the open nature of the inquiry. At this stage investigators will focus on establishing the sequence of events leading to the collision, gathering witness statements, and reviewing any available video from nearby homes or traffic cameras.
For Yuma County residents the collision highlights persistent questions about pedestrian safety in suburban and semi rural areas. The incident occurred at a time when daylight was fading, and community members may reasonably seek information about intersection lighting, the presence of marked crosswalks, and traffic control measures at that location. While investigators have not cited speed or impairment as likely causes, the outcome underscores how vulnerable pedestrians can be when struck by a passenger vehicle.
Civic engagement plays a direct role in advancing investigations and improving safety. Eyewitness accounts and cell phone video can be critical to determining what occurred and guiding any policy responses by county or municipal officials. Residents who witnessed the collision or who routinely travel the corridor are encouraged to contact the Yuma County Sheriff s Office or provide anonymous tips via 78 CRIME to assist investigators.
As law enforcement continues its work, county traffic safety planners and elected officials may review whether additional infrastructure or public education is warranted at similar intersections. For now deputies have focused on completing the investigative steps needed to document the cause and circumstances of the crash, and the community awaits further updates as the inquiry proceeds.

