Larry W. Peyton, 66, killed in pedestrian crash with tractor trailer on Interstate 265 in Jeffersonville, Indiana

Modified Date: 
Thu, 10/22/2015 - 4:03pm
Accident Date: 
Thursday, July 17, 2014

Semi hits and kills pedestrian on I-265 in Clark County; police searching for family members

Anyone who knows Peyton or recognizes his picture is asked to call the Indiana State Police Post in Sellersburg at 800-872-6743 or 812-246-5424 or the Clark County Coroner's Office at 812-285-6262.

Man killed along I-265 in Southern Indiana identified

“This morning around 1:15 a.m. dispatched to Sellersburg post for a person walking on the interstate. I was then dispatched to come and see if I could locate the person,” said Trooper Patrick Stinson.

ISP looking for family of deceased pedestrian

"All efforts to locate the next of kin for Larry W. Peyton have been unsuccessful," ISP Sgt. Jerry Goodin wrote in a news release Friday. "We are submitting a photo of Larry W. Peyton in hopes someone may recognize him and assist us in our efforts to locate his next of kin."
A state trooper from the Indiana State Police in Sellersburg was in the process of searching for a man walking along the interstate in a construction zone when a semi truck in front of him hit the brakes and pulled over.That's when the trooper discovered that the driver of the semi had struck the victim, identified as 66-year-old Larry W. Peyton. He was pronounced dead at the scene by the Clark County Coroner's Office. Now police are trying to locate Peyton's family members. The address on his driver’s license – 2502 Mars Hill Street in Indianapolis – is not current, police say. Anyone who knows Peyton or recognizes his picture is asked to call the Indiana State Police Post in Sellersburg at 800-872-6743 or 812-246-5424 or the Clark County Coroner's Office at 812-285-6262.

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People Involved: 
Larry W. Peyton
Roadway: 
Interstate 265

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