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Incident Overview
Police are appealing for public assistance following a hit-and-run traffic crash at Loganlea on Tuesday, February 18, 2025 . The incident occurred around 5:40 pm when an unregistered trailbike collided with a pedestrian at the intersection of Kingston Road and Battle Street. The trailbike failed to remain at the scene after the collision. The pedestrian, a 25-year-old man from Kingston, sustained serious injuries and was transported to Princess Alexandra Hospital for treatment. The Forensic Crash Unit is investigating the crash and has appealed for witnesses or anyone with relevant dashcam or CCTV footage to come forward.
Location and Time
The crash occurred at the intersection of Kingston Road and Battle Street in Loganlea, Queensland. The incident took place at approximately 5:40 pm on Tuesday, February 18, 2025 , during peak traffic hours.
Vehicles Involved
The crash involved an unregistered trailbike traveling north on Kingston Road and a pedestrian crossing at the intersection. The trailbike fled the scene after colliding with the pedestrian, leaving investigators searching for clues about its movements before and after the crash.
Crash Description
According to police, the unregistered trailbike was traveling north on Kingston Road when it collided with a 25-year-old male pedestrian at the intersection with Battle Street. The impact caused serious injuries to the pedestrian, who was immediately transported to Princess Alexandra Hospital for urgent medical care.
The trailbike driver failed to stop at the scene, prompting an investigation by the Forensic Crash Unit. Investigators are particularly interested in piecing together the movements of the trailbike prior to and after the crash. They are appealing to the public for any information, including dashcam footage or CCTV vision, that could assist in identifying the rider and the vehicle.
Injuries/Fatalities
- The pedestrian, a 25-year-old man from Kingston, sustained serious injuries and was transported to Princess Alexandra Hospital for treatment.
- No injuries were reported for the trailbike rider, who fled the scene.
Emergency Response
Emergency services, including paramedics and police, were dispatched to the scene shortly after the crash was reported. Paramedics provided urgent medical attention to the injured pedestrian before transporting him to Princess Alexandra Hospital. Police secured the area and began their investigation, gathering evidence and speaking with potential witnesses.
The Forensic Crash Unit attended the scene to examine the crash site and determine contributing factors such as speed, road conditions, and whether the trailbike was being operated recklessly.
Investigation
The Forensic Crash Unit is conducting an ongoing investigation into the crash. Investigators are focusing on the following areas:
- The identity and whereabouts of the trailbike rider who fled the scene.
- The movements of the unregistered trailbike prior to and after the crash.
- Potential contributing factors, such as excessive speed or reckless driving.
Authorities are appealing for witnesses or anyone with relevant dashcam or CCTV footage to come forward. If you have information, contact Policelink by providing details via the online suspicious activity form at www.police.qld.gov.au/reporting . Crime Stoppers also encourages the public to report information anonymously by calling 1800 333 000 or submitting a report online at www.crimestoppersqld.com.au . Please quote reference number QP2500298373 when providing information.
Community Impact
The hit-and-run nature of the crash has deeply concerned the Loganlea community, with residents expressing their support for the injured pedestrian and urging authorities to locate the trailbike rider. The incident highlights the dangers posed by unregistered vehicles and the importance of accountability in traffic accidents.
Community members are calling for increased enforcement of traffic laws, particularly regarding unregistered vehicles and reckless driving behaviors. Residents are also encouraged to remain vigilant and report suspicious activities to help prevent similar incidents in the future.
Contributing Factors
While the investigation is ongoing, potential contributing factors include:
- Excessive speed or reckless operation of the trailbike.
- Failure to yield to pedestrians at the intersection.
- Poor visibility or road conditions at the crash site.
- The unregistered status of the trailbike, which may indicate a lack of compliance with safety regulations.