Article 725JR Person biking on Beacon Hill killed, driver fled the scene – UPDATE: Mourners shut down the intersection for protest and vigil

Person biking on Beacon Hill killed, driver fled the scene – UPDATE: Mourners shut down the intersection for protest and vigil

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Tom Fucoloro
from Seattle Bike Blog on (#725JR)
IMG_1150-scaled-1-750x562.jpegPhoto from Seattle Police.

A hit-and-run driver struck and 38-year-old person biking on Beacon Hill shortly after midnight Sunday morning, according to the Seattle Police Department.

The suspect fled the scene and is still on the loose. Anyone with information should call SPD's Traffic Collision Investigation Squad at 206-684-8923 (incident number 2025-365188). An SPD Blotter post about the incident does not include a suspect or vehicle description.

Witnesses told SPD that the victim was biking across Beacon Avenue S at South Stevens Street when a person driving southbound on Beacon Ave struck them and then fled the scene. The victim was pronounced dead at the scene.

Our condolences to their friends and family.

UPDATE: Mourners met at the location of the collision Sunday evening for a memorial, installed a ghost bike, and then shut down the street for two hours in protest. Word spread via the fixedsea Seattle Fixed Gear Instagram account. They held banners that read Stop Killing Cyclists," Ban Cars In Cities," and We 2764.png U Allie." Ryan Packer at the Urbanist spoke to several people there, including someone who said they witnessed the crash. Police told the group at 9:30 that they would be asked to disperse at 10. When the dispersal order came, the group obeyed. Packer also reported that someone approached police with possible camera footage from the time of the incident because they saw the vigil and protest.

I got to talk to one of Allie's friends, who confirmed they used they/them pronouns. Allie was described as a strong human being with an incredibly distinctive personality and a great sense of humor.

- Ryan Packer (@typewriteralley.bsky.social) 2025-12-15T05:50:12.274Z

The death comes months after new protected bike lanes were installed on Beacon Ave (so recently that on-street and satellite mapping applications may not yet show the current design). The initial report suggests the victim was on Stevens and was crossing Beacon Ave though it does not say which direction they were traveling. Stevens is an offset intersection. There is a marked crosswalk with rapid flashing lights that are activated by pressing a button that is only accessible from the sidewalk. A person biking in the roadway may be unlikely to activate the lights, which are not legally required to use the crosswalk. The SPD report does not note if the lights were activated at the time of the collision. There are no details about what if any role the road design played. Please note that it is common for initial details to have some inaccuracies, so readers should refrain from jumping to conclusions based on limited details. These kinds of major investigations can take weeks or longer.

Jason Rock visited the site and posted some photos on Bluesky of the roadway to get an idea of how things might look from different perspectives.

The death also comes at a time when bicycling deaths have been at a historic low within the Seattle city limits. SDOT data found zero traffic deaths of bicycle riders in 2024. Though official data is not yet available for 2025, Seattle Bike Blog is not aware of another death this year, either. If true, then this morning's victim would be the first person to die while biking in Seattle since Steve Hulsman was killed 726 days ago on December 19, 2023. However, there have been far too many serious injuries during this time, and the line between a major injury and a death can be very thin.

(Correction: The Seattle Police Blotter initially reported the victim's gender as male, and so did Seattle Bike Blog. After learning that Allie used they/them pronouns, I corrected the story.)

Details from Seattle Police:

Detectives are investigating a fatal hit-and-run collision that killed a bicyclist early Sunday in Beacon Hill neighborhood.

Shortly after 12:00 a.m., officers responded to reports of a collision at Beacon Avenue South and South Stevens Street. Officers and Seattle Fire Department medics arrived and found a 38-year-old man (sic) unresponsive in the roadway. Medics attempted life-saving measures and pronounced the man deceased at the scene.

Police secured the area, and detectives with the Traffic Collision Investigation Squad (TCIS) responded to investigate.

Witnesses told police the man was riding his bicycle across Beacon Avenue South when a southbound vehicle struck him. The driver fled the scene after the collision.

The investigation remains ongoing. Anyone with information is asked to contact the TCIS at 206-684-8923.

Incident Number: 2025-365188/South Precinct/R1

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