Jacksonville pedestrian dies in fatal car crash; no charges filed

On September 30, a deadly crash occurred, and the Jacksonville Police Department sent out law enforcement to the scene. At 9:20 p.m., 26-year-old Carissa Robin Swan’s Chevy Cruze struck a person crossing US 17. Raymond Hemeon, a 60-year-old Jacksonville resident, was the pedestrian. It is reported that he did not surrender to the car’s right of way while wearing dark apparel. After receiving care at the Naval Medical Center at Camp Lejeune, Hemeon would eventually pass away from his wounds. Lieutenant Phillip Williams, JPD Field Operations Supervisor, said, “We extend our condolences to the family of the deceased. This was a tragic accident.” “It is our responsibility to use caution when driving and walking on the roads.

Law enforcement officers with the Jacksonville Police Department responded to the scene of a fatal crash on September 30.

At 9:20 pm a Chevy Cruze driven by 26-year-old Carissa Robin Swan hit a pedestrian that was crossing US 17. The pedestrian, 60-year-old Jacksonville resident Raymond Hemeon, was wearing dark clothing and reportedly failed to yield to the right of way of the car. Hemeon was taken to the Naval Medical Center at Camp Lejeune for treatment where he would later succumb to his injuries.

“This was a tragic accident, and we extend our condolences to the family of the deceased” states Lieutenant Phillip Williams, JPD Field Operations Supervisor. “It is our duty as both pedestrians and drivers to be vigilant on the roads. If you plan on walking, especially at night, please use designated crosswalks and cross at major intersections that are well lit. Reflective clothing or the use of a flashlight helps to be seen as a pedestrian.”

No charges will be filed and the investigation is closed.

 

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