Hawai‘i Island police are investigating a recent Captain Cook pedestrian crash.
Yesterday morning, police responded to the reported crash in the area of the 109 mile-marker on Mamalahoa Highway near the intersection of Koa Road. Investigators determined that a 19-year-old Captain Cook man was crouching on the mauka shoulder of the road when he jumped into the path of an oncoming 2020 Toyota Tundra pickup truck traveling northbound and operated by a 64-year-old Captain Cook man.
The pedestrian was taken to Kona Community Hospital and subsequently transported to Queens Medical Center on Oʻahu where he remains in critical condition. The operator of the Toyota pickup truck was not injured in the collision.
At this time, police do not believe speed, alcohol, and/or drugs were factors in this collision.
The investigation remains ongoing at this time. Police ask anyone with information regarding this collision to please contact Officer Ansel Robinson at (808) 326-4646, ext. 229, or via email at Ansel.Robinson@hawaiicounty.gov.