Indianapolis, IN (May 29, 2026) – A pedestrian lost his life after a vehicle struck him near the intersection of Michigan Rd and Fox Hill Dr in Indianapolis on Thursday night.
The fatal collision occurred at approximately 10:29 p.m. on Thursday, May 28. Information released from the initial report identified the deceased pedestrian as Terrance Lamar Bible, 32.
Bible sustained fatal injuries in the collision and was pronounced dead. Details regarding the vehicle involved and the circumstances leading up to the crash were not immediately available.
No additional information about the driver or other factors connected to the collision had been released at the time of publication. Further details may become available as investigators continue their review.
Investigators are working to determine the circumstances surrounding the fatal crash. Our heartfelt condolences go out to the family, friends, and loved ones of Terrance Lamar Bible.
What Factors Are Commonly Examined in Fatal Pedestrian Crashes?
When a pedestrian is fatally struck by a vehicle, investigators typically review a wide range of evidence to understand how the collision occurred. This may include roadway conditions, lighting, traffic patterns, vehicle damage, and witness accounts.
Nighttime pedestrian crashes often require a careful examination of visibility factors. Street lighting, weather conditions, clothing visibility, and the location of the pedestrian at the time of the collision can all provide valuable context.
Investigators may also analyze vehicle speed, braking evidence, and the movements of both the pedestrian and driver before contact occurred. By reviewing these details together, they can establish a clearer timeline and better understand the factors that contributed to the fatal outcome.