FHP: Driver hits and kills construction worker, flees in Lake Nona

8:30 a.m. Monday update:

A 26-year-old Orlando man is in custody following this morning’s crash, according to Florida Highway Patrol.

Troopers have not identified the man, but said he was driving along Narcoossee Road when he struck two pedestrians in an active construction zone at 2:30 a.m. Monday.

One of those men, a worker with Flash-Rite, Inc., died on scene.

Troopers said the other pedestrian was hospitalized with serious injuries.

The crash happened after driver failed to negotiate a traffic shift in the construction zone, FHP said.

The driver struck two construction trucks before striking the men, trooper said.

The driver then stuck a third vehicle before running away from the crash scene and into a marshy area off of Narcoossee Road.

Two officers with Florida’s Department of Agriculture who were working off-duty for the construction company detained the driver and held him until troopers arrived on scene.

Charges are pending against that driver, who is hospitalized with serious injuries, according to FHP.

Stay with WDBO for updates on this developing story.

Original Story:

Troopers responded to a deadly crash near the Eagle Creek community in Lake Nona early Monday.

Investigators shut down a stretch of Narcoossee Road near Tavistock Lakes Boulevard shortly after 2:30 a.m.

As of 6 a.m., Narcoossee Road was closed in both directions for approximately a half-mile near the crash site, according to a WFTV crew on scene.

Investigators have not said who died or what may have led to the crash, which appears to be in an active construction zone.

We’ve reached out for to the Florida Highway Patrol for an update on when the roadway might reopen.