Vehicles struck pedestrian in crosswalk on Unnamed Creek Trail near South Tower Road
November 20, 2025 | Aurora, CO
Lennard Dawson Jr., 23, lost his life after being struck by three vehicles in a hit-and-run incident at a busy intersection.
Authorities are actively investigating the tragic event, which unfolded in a crosswalk.
Lennard Dawson Jr, 23, was killed after three vehicles struck him in a hit-and-run pedestrian crash at Unnamed Creek Trail and South Tower Road.
What Happened in the Crash?
Lennard Dawson Jr. was walking in a marked crosswalk when he was hit by three separate vehicles shortly before midnight. The collision occurred at the intersection of Unnamed Creek Trail and South Tower Road in Aurora.
Key details include:
- Victim: Lennard Dawson Jr., age 23
- Location: Unnamed Creek Trail and South Tower Road, Aurora, CO
- Time: Shortly before midnight
- Vehicles Involved: Three vehicles, and two drivers fled the scene
- Response: Dawson was transported to a local hospital but succumbed to his injuries
- Investigation: Aurora Police Department is leading the probe; the third driver is cooperating
Witnesses or anyone with information should contact Crime Stoppers at 720-913-7867.
Why Do Hit-and-Run Accidents Happen?
Hit-and-run incidents often stem from drivers attempting to evade responsibility. Common factors include intoxication, lack of a valid license, or fear of legal repercussions. According to the Governors Highway Safety Association (GHSA), these crashes contribute significantly to pedestrian fatalities nationwide.
Statistic |
Value |
Source |
|---|
Pedestrian Deaths in U.S. (2024) |
7,148 |
GHSA Report |
Pedestrian Deaths in Colorado (2024) |
123 |
GHSA Report |
Hit-and-Run Crash Percentage |
About 11% of all crashes |
National Safety Council |
This table highlights the scale of pedestrian risks on roadways, underscoring the need for thorough investigations.
Legal Insights
In cases such as this involving hit-and-run collisions, independent probes are crucial to establish fault and protect affected parties.
“Having the proper resources is extremely important to investigate a hit-and-run accident case and prove negligence,” said Candice Bond, managing partner at Bond Legal. “Road conditions, signage visibility, and road lighting are all possible contributing factors that must be fully considered. These procedures are necessary for helping someone who has been injured by a hit-and-run driver receive the justice and monetary compensation that they deserve.”
Key takeaways from legal perspectives:
- Prompt investigations can uncover negligence in road design or driver behavior.
- Victims' families may pursue claims for lost income, emotional distress, and other damages.
- Attorneys advocate against lowball insurance settlements to ensure fair compensation.
Stefano Formica, of counsel at Bond Legal, emphasized driver responsibilities:
“It is almost always a driver’s duty to yield to any pedestrian. Family members of wrongful death victims may seek damages for loss of income and companionship, pain and suffering, funeral expenses, and emotional distress following a tragic or catastrophic accident.”
Serving as an advocate, legal professionals guide families through complex processes while safeguarding their rights.
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