San Diego, CA (August 14, 2025) – A pedestrian was struck and killed on Interstate 805 late Friday night in San Diego, and officials have identified the victim as 58-year-old Harlen Henry.
According to reports, the deadly incident occurred around 10:30 p.m. on August 8, in the southbound lanes of I-805, just north of Home Avenue. The California Highway Patrol stated that Henry was walking on the interstate when he was hit by a silver Toyota Yaris traveling southbound.
Emergency responders arrived quickly, but Henry was pronounced dead at the scene. Authorities shut down multiple lanes of the freeway during the investigation, leading to delays in the area.
The driver of the Toyota Yaris remained at the scene and cooperated with investigators. No additional details about why Henry was on the highway have been released at this time.
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This report is based on preliminary findings from the California Highway Patrol and the San Diego County Medical Examiner. Updates may follow as more information becomes available.
- Harlen Henry, age 58, has been identified as the victim. His family has been notified.
- The driver involved remained at the scene, and no charges have been announced at this time.
- Investigators are still working to determine the events leading up to the crash.
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