Arkeem Bernard Sellers, 31, killed in hit-and-run pedestrian collision at Eastern Boulevard and Vaughn Road in Montgomery, Alabama

Modified Date: 
Sat, 02/01/2025 - 8:04am
Accident Date: 
Wednesday, January 29, 2025

Pedestrian killed following Montgomery hit-and-run

The car that hit Sellars fled the scene before authorities arrived.

Fatal Hit-and-Run Claims Pedestrian's Life at Major Montgomery Intersection

A tragic hit-and-run collision claimed the life of 31-year-old Montgomery resident Arkeem Bernard Sellers on Wednesday evening at one of the city's busiest intersections. The incident occurred just before 7:30 p.m. at the intersection of Eastern Boulevard and Vaughn Road. According to the Montgomery Police Department, officers responded to reports of a vehicle versus pedestrian crash, arriving to find Sellers suffering from life-threatening injuries. Emergency medical services transported the victim to a local hospital, where he unfortunately succumbed to his injuries. Law enforcement officials noted that the driver responsible for the collision fled the scene before authorities arrived, leaving first responders unable to identify the vehicle or its operator. The Montgomery Police Department has launched an active investigation into this fatal hit-and-run incident.

The intersection of Eastern Boulevard and Vaughn Road represents one of Montgomery's major commercial corridors, serving as a crucial junction between the city's eastern retail district and residential neighborhoods. This six-lane boulevard typically experiences heavy traffic volumes, particularly during evening hours when the incident occurred. The intersection features standard traffic signals with dedicated turn lanes and pedestrian crosswalks. Located near several shopping centers and restaurants, this area sees significant pedestrian activity, especially during peak hours. The wide roadway and high traffic speeds have historically presented challenges for pedestrian safety in this corridor.

Under Alabama law, leaving the scene of an accident involving death or personal injury is a Class C felony, punishable by up to 10 years in prison. Victims of hit-and-run accidents or their surviving family members may be entitled to compensation through their own uninsured motorist coverage, even if the responsible party is never identified. Alabama's wrongful death statute allows families two years from the date of death to file legal claims. Potential compensation may include funeral expenses, loss of financial support, and punitive damages. However, these cases often require thorough investigation and documentation to build a strong claim.

Related Resources:

  • Montgomery Police Department Traffic Division: (334) 625-2876
  • Alabama Department of Public Safety: (334) 242-4371
  • Crime Stoppers: (334) 215-STOP
  • Montgomery County District Attorney's Victim Services: (334) 832-2550
  • Alabama Department of Transportation Safety Office
  • Alabama State Law Enforcement Agency Crash Reports
  • Victims of Crime and Leniency (VOCAL) - Montgomery Chapter
  • Alabama Bar Association Referral Service
Topics: 
Hit and Run
People Involved: 
Arkeem Bernard Sellers