Mesa, AZ (January 3, 2026) – A pedestrian sustained injuries on Saturday morning after being struck by a vehicle near East Baseline Road and North Stonehenge Drive in Mesa, according to dispatch reports.
The incident occurred during the early hours of January 3, when Mesa police units responded to reports of a vehicle-versus-pedestrian collision. The individual, who was reportedly riding a scooter at the time, was struck by a silver Hyundai Elantra in the westbound lanes of Baseline Road.
Upon arrival, emergency responders confirmed the pedestrian was conscious and breathing. Fire and medical teams were dispatched to assess the victim’s condition and provide treatment on the scene. The extent of the injuries has not yet been disclosed, and no updates on the vehicle driver have been made public.
Authorities are continuing to investigate the events that led to the crash.
We wish the injured pedestrian a swift and complete recovery.
Pedestrian Collisions in Mesa
Crashes involving pedestrians, especially those on smaller, less-protected transportation like scooters, often result in significant injuries. In high-traffic corridors like East Baseline Road, visibility issues, speed, and failure to yield are common contributing factors in these types of collisions.
Mesa police regularly respond to such incidents, particularly in areas with a mix of residential, school, and commercial traffic. This crash highlights the importance of vigilance from both drivers and pedestrians. Drivers are reminded to stay alert at crosswalks and intersections and always yield the right-of-way to pedestrians.
If you or a loved one was injured in a pedestrian crash, Local Accident Reports is here to provide access to the legal and medical resources needed during recovery. Contact us for guidance and support tailored to your situation.