Pedestrian, James Owens Killed in Crash Involving Guilford County Sheriff’s Office Vehicle
A pedestrian was fatally struck Wednesday evening by a vehicle registered to the Guilford County Sheriff’s Office, Greensboro police have confirmed. The incident occurred around 5:07 p.m. on U.S. 29 North, near McKnight Mill Road, and claimed the life of 58-year-old James Owens, a Greensboro resident.
Authorities stated that the collision happened when Owens stepped into the path of a 2011 Ford Edge traveling northbound on U.S. 29. Despite emergency responders arriving promptly, Owens was pronounced dead at the scene. The vehicle involved is registered to the Guilford County Sheriff’s Office, though it has not been disclosed if the driver was on duty or performing official business at the time.
The Greensboro Police Department’s Crash Reconstruction Unit has taken over the investigation to determine the circumstances surrounding the incident. Investigators are examining factors such as vehicle speed, lighting conditions, and Owens’ movements before the crash. Preliminary information suggests no immediate wrongdoing, but the investigation remains ongoing.
Pedestrian safety continues to be a significant concern on busy roadways like U.S. 29, particularly during the evening hours when visibility is reduced. Officials have emphasized the importance of exercising caution for both drivers and pedestrians, especially in areas with high traffic volumes. The exact conditions of the roadway at the time of the crash are being evaluated as part of the ongoing investigation.
This tragedy underscores the potential dangers pedestrians face when crossing or walking near busy highways. While the driver’s actions remain under scrutiny, authorities also remind pedestrians to use designated crossings and ensure they are visible to drivers, particularly at dusk or night.
Greensboro police are asking anyone who witnessed the crash or has additional information to come forward as the investigation continues. The loss of Owens has left the community mourning, highlighting the need for continued focus on road safety and pedestrian awareness to prevent similar tragedies in the future.