Hillsborough County, FL
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Jun 21, 2026
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Authorities are investigating a fatal pedestrian crash that happened late Saturday night on West Hillsborough Avenue near Ambassador Drive in Hillsborough County. The collision was reported at about 10:20 p.m. and involved a pedestrian and an unmarked Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office pickup.
Officials said the deputy was driving eastbound on West Hillsborough Avenue when the vehicle struck a man who was crossing the roadway. Reports indicated the pedestrian was outside a marked crosswalk at the time of the crash. No other vehicles were mentioned in the initial information released.
The pedestrian was identified as 27-year-old Dudane Anderson III. He was taken to St. Joseph’s Hospital for treatment after the collision, but authorities said he died Sunday from his injuries.
The deputy, identified by authorities as Jonathan Kennon, was reportedly driving an unmarked 2024 Chevrolet Silverado. Officials said he stopped after the crash and rendered aid until emergency crews arrived. The deputy was later placed on administrative duty while the case is reviewed.
The Florida Highway Patrol is handling the investigation. As of the latest public reports, no final determination about the full cause of the crash had been announced.
For families affected by a fatal crash on a major roadway like West Hillsborough Avenue, official records such as the traffic homicide investigation, hospital documentation, and any witness information may become important in the days ahead. People with questions about insurance or next steps often choose to speak with a Hillsborough County wrongful death law firm after reviewing the available reports.
We are deeply sorry for the loss suffered in this Hillsborough County crash near West Hillsborough Avenue and Ambassador Drive. After a fatal pedestrian accident, families are often left trying to obtain crash reports, understand insurance communications, track medical and funeral expenses, and preserve important records while the investigation continues. Speaking with a local law firm may help families better understand their options and what information may matter in the weeks ahead.
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