Fatal Hit-and-Run Claims Life of Pedestrian Yasmine Monae Burton, 27, on Eastern Boulevard in Montgomery, Alabama

Modified Date: 
Tue, 11/04/2025 - 7:10am
Accident Date: 
Friday, October 31, 2025

Woman killed in east Montgomery hit-and-run

The driver that struck her left the area before officers arrived. No suspect or vehicle description has been identified.

 

A tragic hit-and-run collision claimed the life of a Montgomery woman in the early morning hours of Friday, November 1, 2025. Yasmine Monae Burton, 27, was struck by a vehicle on Eastern Boulevard at its intersection with Carriage Hills Drive shortly before 4:00 a.m. Officers from the Montgomery Police Department responded to emergency calls reporting a pedestrian had been hit by a car in this area of Montgomery, Alabama. When first responders arrived at the scene, they found Ms. Burton with critical injuries. Despite the rapid emergency response, she was pronounced dead at the scene. The driver responsible for striking Ms. Burton fled the area before law enforcement arrived, leaving the scene without rendering aid or reporting the collision. As of the initial report, the Montgomery Police Department has not identified a suspect or obtained a description of the vehicle involved. Investigators are actively working to gather evidence, review any available surveillance footage from the area, and interview potential witnesses who may have information about this fatal collision. Anyone with information about this incident is urged to contact the Montgomery Police Department or Central Alabama CrimeStoppers.

Location and Infrastructure

Eastern Boulevard is a significant thoroughfare in Montgomery that serves as a major commercial and residential corridor on the city's eastern side. The intersection with Carriage Hills Drive is located in a mixed-use area that experiences varying traffic volumes throughout the day and night. While traffic is typically lighter during the pre-dawn hours when this collision occurred, the area features multiple businesses, residential developments, and access points that create complex pedestrian and vehicle interactions. Eastern Boulevard is a multi-lane roadway that connects various neighborhoods and commercial districts in eastern Montgomery. The intersection where this tragedy occurred is near several residential communities, making pedestrian activity not uncommon in the area. Lighting conditions, crosswalk availability, and visibility factors at 4:00 a.m. may become important considerations in the ongoing investigation. The roadway's design, posted speed limits, and traffic control devices at this intersection will likely be examined as part of the comprehensive investigation into the circumstances surrounding Ms. Burton's death.

Legal Rights and Considerations

Under Alabama law, leaving the scene of an accident resulting in injury or death is a serious criminal offense that carries significant penalties, including potential felony charges when a fatality occurs. Alabama Code § 32-10-1 requires drivers involved in accidents resulting in injury or death to immediately stop, provide identification and assistance, and report the collision to law enforcement. The family of Ms. Burton may have legal options to pursue compensation through several avenues, even though the responsible driver has not yet been identified. If the driver is located, they may face both criminal prosecution and civil liability for wrongful death, which could include compensation for funeral expenses, loss of financial support, loss of companionship, and pain and suffering. Alabama's wrongful death statute (Alabama Code § 6-5-410) provides families with the right to seek punitive damages in cases involving reckless or intentional conduct. Additionally, if Ms. Burton's family had uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage, this may provide a source of compensation if the at-fault driver is never identified or lacks adequate insurance. Alabama operates under a two-year statute of limitations for wrongful death claims, making timely consultation with an attorney important for preserving legal rights.

Related Resources

Emergency Services:

  • Montgomery Police Department: (334) 625-2831
  • Central Alabama CrimeStoppers: (334) 215-STOP (7867)
  • Montgomery Fire/Rescue: 911

Traffic Safety Resources:

  • Alabama Department of Transportation (ALDOT): www.dot.state.al.us
  • Montgomery Area Traffic Safety: (334) 625-2906
  • Alabama Highway Safety Office: www.publicsafety.alabama.gov

Support Services:

  • Victim Services Unit, Montgomery Police Department: (334) 625-2532
  • Alabama Crime Victims Compensation Commission: (800) 541-9388
  • National Organization for Victim Assistance: (800) TRY-NOVA

Legal Information:

  • Alabama State Bar Lawyer Referral Service: (800) 392-5660
  • Alabama Traffic Laws: www.legislature.state.al.us (Title 32)
  • Alabama Crime Victims' Rights Information: ago.alabama.gov
Topics: 
Hit and Run
People Involved: 
Yasmine Monae Burton