Lake City woman charged in September 2024 hit and run that sent victim to the hospital
Staff report
GAINESVILLE, Fla. – Yurhonda L. McCutchen, 56, of Lake City, was arrested early this morning and charged with leaving the scene of an accident with serious bodily injury.
At about 8:10 p.m. on September 17, 2024, the victim was reportedly crossing East University Avenue near SE 14th Street in a crosswalk when she was hit in the head and neck by the mirror of a passing vehicle. She said the driver stopped and asked if she needed an ambulance, and when she said she did, the driver ran to her vehicle and drove away. The victim made it to a nearby store and called 911.
The victim was transported to the hospital for non-life-threatening injuries and was later diagnosed with a concussion and a laceration to her spleen.
The victim told a Gainesville Police Department officer that she was familiar with the driver because she had seen her around the neighborhood, selling food from the vehicle that had hit her. The victim found photos of the vehicle on social media and showed them to the officer.
The officer found a driver’s license out of Georgia for McCutchen and a listed address in Lake City and conducted a photo line-up using the driver’s license photo. The victim positively identified McCutchen as the driver who hit her. McCutchen is listed in Sunbiz as the owner of Katz Konkession l LLC.
In February 2025, Judge James Colaw issued a warrant for McCutchen’s arrest and set bail at $100,000.
McCutchen has been charged with leaving the scene of a crash involving serious personal injury. She has no criminal convictions, and Judge Adam Lee set bail at $100,000.
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Wow! She had to have been impaired, or driving without a valid license, or her vehicle was full of weed, or any number of other infractions….it’s a good thing that the victim survived, and that she could id her….
Was she the person that sold boiled peanuts in parking lots? I never bought them but she looks familiar.
It takes a “special” kind of person to injury someone, know they’ve injured someone, and drive away and leave them. How any human being could do this is beyond me.
I know this lady well, she would never do that! Hit in the head and neck by the mirror and you get a concussion and a lacerated spleen huh…how big is the mirror? 3ft? Because this is 2 different areas the head and stomach area. The math isn’t mathing. 🤷♀️