10-20-22 Woman Killed in Single-Vehicle Crash in Pāhoa

Hawai‘i Police Department
Traffic Enforcement Unit – Area I
Sergeant Jeremy Riddle
Phone: (808) 960-5249

Report No.: 22-093050

Media Release

Hawai‘i Island police are reporting that a 49-year-old woman was killed in a single-vehicle traffic collision Wednesday evening, October 19, 2022, in the area of Kahakai Boulevard and Welea Street, in Pāhoa.

Responding to the collision, which was reported at 10:13 p.m., police investigators determined that a 2011 Mazda sedan traveling makai (east) on Kahakai Boulevard, did not negotiate the right curve onto Welea Street at the dead end. The vehicle instead ran off the left side of the roadway and into a rock wall. The roadway was dry at the time of the collision.

The female driver, the sole occupant of the vehicle, was located at the scene unresponsive. She was transported to Hilo Medical Center where she was pronounced dead on Thursday, October 20, at 1:33 a.m.

An autopsy has been ordered to determine the exact cause of death. She will remain unidentified pending positive identification and notification of his next of kin.

Police have determined that speed and inattention are the two primary factors in the outcome of this collision. The East Hawaii Traffic Enforcement Unit has initiated a coroner’s inquest investigation, which is pending. Further investigation will be conducted relative to any additional contributing factors.

Police are asking for anyone who may have witnessed the crash or who has information about it, to contact Officer Jared Cabatu at (808) 961-2339 or via email at Jared.Cabatu@HawaiiCounty.gov. Tipsters who prefer to remain anonymous may call Crime Stoppers at (808) 961-8300.

This is the 31st fatal traffic collision of 2022 compared to 20 fatal traffic collisions during this same time period last year.


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