Lewisville, TX (June 11, 2026) – A pedestrian died after being struck by a vehicle in a collision reported on Wednesday, June 10, in the 1000 block of West Main Street. The crash took place at approximately 2:38 p.m.
The pedestrian was taken to a local hospital following the accident. The person died there and was pronounced deceased.
Preliminary findings indicate no foul play is suspected. The crash has been described as a tragic accident, and no threat to the public has been identified.
The identity of the deceased had not been publicly released at the time of this report, pending notification by the county medical examiner.
Investigators are still working to establish a full account of what occurred, and additional details are expected to be released as the review progresses. We offer our sincerest condolences to the family and friends of the person who lost their life.
What to Know About Pedestrian Fatalities on Urban Streets in Texas
Pedestrian fatalities on busy urban roads are among the most serious types of traffic deaths recorded in Texas each year. These crashes often occur during daylight hours and in areas with established crosswalks or intersections, which can make them particularly difficult to anticipate. When a pedestrian is killed by a vehicle, the circumstances are carefully reviewed to determine whether road design, driver behavior, or other factors contributed.
In Texas, when a pedestrian dies as a result of a traffic crash, a medical examiner is typically responsible for making the official identification and determining the cause of death. This process can take time, which is why names are often withheld in early reports. The findings from a medical examiner’s review may also be used later in any formal proceeding tied to the crash.