(Palmdale, CA) A woman in her 40s was killed early Saturday morning, November 1, in an Avenue S hit and run after being struck by a sedan whose driver later fled the scene, authorities said.
According to the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department Palmdale Station, the crash occurred around 4:13 a.m. near 20th Street East and Avenue S. Investigators said a light blue 2003 Mercury Grand Marquis traveled westbound in the left lane. At some point, it struck the woman, who was pushing a shopping cart across Avenue S against a red light.
The driver continued west without stopping or calling for help, deputies said. Paramedics arrived shortly after and pronounced the woman dead at the scene.
Deputies later located the Mercury and arrested the suspected driver at a Palmdale residence on multiple felony charges. Authorities impounded the vehicle as evidence, and investigators confirmed that alcohol contributed to the fatal crash. Anyone with additional information is asked to contact Detective Knutson at the Palmdale Sheriff’s Station at 661-272-2596.
Overview on the Avenue S Hit and Run
When a driver leaves the scene of a deadly crash, the Hit-and-Run Statute becomes central to the investigation. This law requires any driver involved in a collision causing injury or death to stop, identify themselves, and render aid. Fleeing the scene, especially when it results in a death, is a felony offense carrying severe penalties.
Because deputies said alcohol was a factor, the DUI Causing Death Law may also apply. It makes it a felony to drive under the influence and cause bodily harm or death to another person. The driver’s arrest suggests that this statute will be a key focus of the case.
Additionally, the Basic Speed Law could be reviewed. It prohibits operating a vehicle faster than is safe for conditions, including limited visibility and pedestrian presence in the roadway. These statutes together will help determine full accountability for the Avenue S hit and run.
Support for the Family
You should remain in contact with the LASD Palmdale Station for updates about the ongoing investigation and any upcoming court proceedings. Requesting the official collision report can provide clarity once it becomes available.
When you feel ready, consider consulting an attorney experienced in wrongful-death and DUI hit-and-run cases. They can help you understand your legal rights and assist with the next steps toward justice and recovery.
Above all, take care of yourself and your loved ones during this painful time. Lean on family, friends, or local grief-support resources in the Antelope Valley area for emotional and practical support as you process this tragic loss.
If you have any concerns about navigating the legal process surrounding this incident, call 866-883-4318 to speak with a lawyer.

