Pedestrian Struck in Hit-and-Run Crash on 200 North in Huntington County, Indiana

Modified Date: 
Sun, 11/16/2025 - 7:10am
Accident Date: 
Wednesday, November 12, 2025

Huntington County Sheriff’s Office Looking For Suspect In Hit-And-Run Crash

The vehicle responsible is believed to be a 2009 Chevrolet Cobalt that is now missing the passenger-side mirror. 

 

A pedestrian was seriously injured in a hit-and-run collision that occurred on Wednesday evening, November 12, 2025, in Huntington County, Indiana. According to the Huntington County Sheriff's Office, the incident took place around 8:30 p.m. on 200 North, a rural roadway in the county. A vehicle struck the pedestrian and immediately fled the scene without stopping to render aid or report the collision, as required by Indiana law. Investigators have identified the suspect vehicle as a 2009 Chevrolet Cobalt, which is now missing its passenger-side mirror as a result of the impact. The Huntington County Sheriff's Office is actively seeking public assistance in locating the driver responsible for this serious traffic crime. Authorities are specifically requesting that anyone who may have video footage from dashcams, security cameras, or doorbell cameras in the area come forward. The condition of the injured pedestrian has not been publicly disclosed. Law enforcement continues to investigate the circumstances surrounding this collision, and anyone with information is urged to contact Huntington County Dispatch immediately to aid in identifying and apprehending the driver who fled the scene.

Location and Infrastructure

200 North is a county road in Huntington County, located in northeastern Indiana. Like many rural county roads in the area, 200 North serves both local residential traffic and agricultural vehicles, with roadway characteristics typical of rural Indiana highways. These roads often feature limited street lighting, which can create visibility challenges for both drivers and pedestrians, particularly during evening hours when this incident occurred. The crash took place at approximately 8:30 p.m. in mid-November, when darkness falls early and visibility conditions are significantly reduced. Rural roads in Huntington County generally lack sidewalks and designated pedestrian crossing areas, requiring heightened awareness from motorists. The area is accessible from Fort Wayne, which lies approximately 25 miles to the north. County roads like 200 North typically intersect with other numbered roads in a grid pattern common to rural Indiana, serving farms, residences, and small communities throughout the county.

Legal Rights and Considerations

Indiana law requires all drivers involved in a crash resulting in injury to immediately stop at the scene, render reasonable assistance, and provide identification and insurance information under Indiana Code 9-26-1. Leaving the scene of an accident involving injury constitutes a felony offense in Indiana, carrying serious criminal penalties including imprisonment. Victims of hit-and-run crashes in Indiana may seek compensation through their own uninsured motorist coverage, which is designed to protect policyholders when struck by unknown or uninsured drivers. Additionally, the Indiana Crime Victims Compensation Program may provide financial assistance for medical expenses, lost wages, and other costs resulting from violent crimes, including hit-and-run collisions. Injured parties generally have two years from the date of the accident to file a personal injury claim under Indiana's statute of limitations. Compensation in pedestrian accident cases may include medical expenses, rehabilitation costs, lost income, pain and suffering, and permanent disability benefits. Pedestrians struck by vehicles may be entitled to damages even in cases where the at-fault driver has not yet been identified, making it crucial to explore all available insurance coverage options.

Related Resources

  • Huntington County Sheriff's Office: (260) 358-4440
  • Huntington County Dispatch (for tips related to this incident)
  • Indiana State Police - Fort Wayne Post: (260) 432-8661
  • Parkview Regional Medical Center, Huntington: (260) 355-3000
  • Indiana Criminal Justice Institute - Traffic Safety Division: Resources for accident victims and safety information
  • Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles: Driver safety programs and crash reporting information
  • Indiana Code Title 9 (Motor Vehicles): iga.in.gov - Complete Indiana traffic laws
  • National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA): Pedestrian safety resources and statistics
  • Indiana Crime Victims Compensation Program: Financial assistance for crime victims at www.in.gov/cji/victim-services
Topics: 
Hit and Run
Roadway: 
200 North