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NYPD Seeks Driver After Critical Hit-and-Run on Cross Bay Boulevard

NYPD Seeks Driver After Critical Hit-and-Run on Cross Bay Boulevard

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June 14, 2026

NYPD Seeks Driver After Critical Hit-and-Run on Cross Bay Boulevard

By Timothy Sullivan, Crime & Public Safety Reporter | June 11, 2026 | Community Safety

NEW YORK — Deputy Chief of Patrol Queens South Kevin Williams ordered an immediate search for a dark-colored sedan early Thursday after a driver fled a collision scene, NYPD confirmed. The incident, which has dominated ozone park news, occurred at the busy intersection of Cross Bay Boulevard and Pitkin Avenue at approximately 3:35 a.m.

Collision Details at Cross Bay Boulevard and Pitkin Avenue

First responders arrived at the scene near the Ozone Park-Woodhaven border to find an adult female pedestrian unresponsive on the pavement. Investigators determined she was struck while attempting to cross the wide boulevard, which has long been flagged by residents for speeding issues.

The vehicle involved did not stop after the impact, continuing northbound toward the Belt Parkway. Security footage from adjacent retail establishments is currently being analyzed by local detectives to identify the license plate.

First Responders Transport Critically Injured Victim to Jamaica Hospital

Paramedics from the FDNY rushed the unidentified woman to Jamaica Hospital Medical Center, where she remains in critical condition. Hospital officials confirmed she suffered extensive head trauma and internal injuries during the crash.

Family members have been notified, though police are withholding her identity pending further investigation. Doctors are monitoring her condition closely in the intensive care unit.

Deputy Chief Kevin Williams Coordinates Queens South Traffic Investigation

"Our Collision Investigation Squad is working around the clock to locate this driver," NYPD Spokesperson Detective Thomas Gomez said Thursday morning. "We are urging anyone with video footage from Cross Bay Boulevard to come forward immediately."

Investigators from the 106th Precinct closed three northbound lanes of the boulevard for nearly four hours to map the scene. The closure created severe morning commuter delays stretching back toward Howard Beach.

Traffic Safety Concerns Mount Across Ozone Park News Coverage

This latest incident highlights ongoing dangers associated with major thoroughfares in South Queens. Statistics show that pedestrian injuries remain a persistent challenge along this specific transit corridor.

Residents have frequently expressed concerns about the timing of local traffic signals and the lack of prominent pedestrian crossings. Many argue that the current street layout encourages speeding during late-night hours when traffic is light.

To address these growing concerns, the MTA transit safety advisory board initiatives were established earlier this year to review pedestrian corridors. Local activists hope this tragedy accelerates the implementation of physical safety barriers.

Community Board 10 Renews Call for Enhanced Traffic Controls

Community Board 10 members announced they will host an emergency public safety meeting next week to address the intersection's history. Board leaders plan to formally request that the city Department of Transportation install additional red-light cameras.

The intersection was also the site of a fatal early morning South Queens violent incident earlier this winter, prompting calls for increased police patrols. Residents state that a sustained law enforcement presence is necessary to deter reckless driving.

As ABC7 New York reported, the hit-and-run investigation remains active, and local authorities are hoping for a quick resolution. Neighbors continue to leave flowers near the intersection as they wait for updates on the victim's recovery.

Frequently Asked Questions

What should eyewitnesses do if they have information about the Ozone Park hit-and-run?

Anyone with information or dashboard camera footage is urged to contact the NYPD Crime Stoppers hotline at 1-800-577-TIPS. All calls are kept confidential, and a reward may be offered for information leading to an arrest.

How is local traffic being managed following the accident?

While all lanes on Cross Bay Boulevard have reopened, drivers should expect periodic delays as local patrol units conduct increased speed enforcement. The 106th Precinct has deployed extra radar units to monitor late-night traffic flow.

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