Concord Police investigating vehicle versus pedestrian accident in downtown

A gray Toyota Tacoma was near the scene of  a vehicle versus pedestrian accident at Green and School streets Friday.

A gray Toyota Tacoma was near the scene of a vehicle versus pedestrian accident at Green and School streets Friday. Geoff Forester—Monitor staff

Police were investigating the scene of a vehicle-pedestrian accident at the intersection of School and Green Streets Friday morning.

Police were investigating the scene of a vehicle-pedestrian accident at the intersection of School and Green Streets Friday morning. Catherine McLaughlin—Monitor staff

Police were investigating the scene of a vehicle-pedestrian accident at the intersection of School and Green Streets Friday morning.

Police were investigating the scene of a vehicle-pedestrian accident at the intersection of School and Green Streets Friday morning. Catherine McLaughlin—Monitor staff

By CATHERINE McLAUGHLIN

Monitor staff

Published: 05-09-2025 10:42 AM

Modified: 05-09-2025 5:23 PM


A woman was transported to Concord Hospital with serious injuries Friday morning after a collision involving a gray pickup truck near the intersection of School Street and Green Street downtown, according to Concord Police.

The accident, just outside the police station and near City Hall, happened around 7:05 a.m., police said.

A gray Toyota Tacoma remained at the intersection into late morning with its rear wheels stopped on the crosswalk. The driver was not transported to the hospital. 

Sections of Green Street and School Street remained closed Friday morning as police investigated at the scene.

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