Tragic Hit-and-Run Incident Claims Life of Young Woman in Lexington County
Lexington County, South Carolina – A fatal hit-and-run accident occurred Saturday night, resulting in the death of 25-year-old Madelein Lopez-Resendiz. The incident took place just after 7:00 p.m. on Hartley Quarter Road, according to officials from the South Carolina Highway Patrol.
Details of the Incident
Lopez-Resendiz, a resident of Pelion, was walking west along Hartley Quarter Road when she was struck by an unidentified vehicle. This collision happened near the intersection of S.C. 302. According to Cpl. Nick Pye of the Highway Patrol, the vehicle was also traveling west on Hartley Quarter Road at the time of the tragic event. Tragically, Lopez-Resendiz succumbed to her injuries at the scene, as confirmed by Lexington County Coroner Margaret Fisher.
Ongoing Investigation
The driver of the responsible vehicle fled the scene immediately after the incident and has yet to be identified. No additional injuries were reported in connection with the accident, but investigators are actively seeking information to find the driver. The Highway Patrol is requesting that anyone who may have witnessed the incident, or has details regarding the vehicle or driver involved, reach out. Tips can be provided by calling the Highway Patrol at 803-896-9621 or 800-768-1503, CrimeStoppers at 888-CRIME-SC, or submitting an anonymous online tip. Text tips can also be sent to *HP.
Statewide Concerns Over Traffic Safety
This heartbreaking incident adds to the growing concerns regarding road safety in South Carolina. Data from the state Department of Public Safety indicates that at least 750 fatalities occurred on state roads as of mid-October 2024. In comparison, 1,030 people lost their lives in traffic crashes throughout the entire previous year. Specifically, within Lexington County, 39 fatalities associated with motor vehicle accidents have been reported in 2024. The number for 2023 was slightly higher, at 45 deaths.
Community Response
In the wake of this tragedy, residents of the Pelion area are expressing their grief and shock. Community members are coming together to remember Lopez-Resendiz and to call for increased awareness about pedestrian safety. The need for drivers to be vigilant, particularly in areas with pedestrian traffic, has become a recurring theme in conversations following this incident.
Final Thoughts
As the investigation continues, authorities aim to keep the public informed about any new developments regarding the driver responsible for this tragic hit-and-run. The Lexington community is encouraged to cooperate with law enforcement in efforts to bring those responsible to justice. With the number of traffic-related deaths on the rise, it serves as a stern reminder of the importance of safety on the roads.
This story will be updated as more information becomes available. In rapidly evolving news situations like this, facts may change, and clarity will improve as the authorities gather more data.

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