UPDATE: Sanitation Worker Dies After Being Hit By BSO Deputy, Deputy Identified

by | Jul 29, 2022 · 7:47 am | Boca Raton Car Accidents, Pompano Beach | 0 comments

Deputy Strikes Pedestrian, Traffic Homicide Investigators On Scene

Let's Be Friends

Support Boca Post by following us on Facebook, X (formerly Twitter), Instagram, and Nextdoor for trusted local news, events, weather updates, and important community information delivered as it happens.

Breaking News Drives Traffic. Your Ad Should Be Here.

When major stories hit Boca Raton, thousands of readers turn to Boca Post immediately.
Premium placements put your business directly inside those high-attention moments.

UPDATE

Broward Sheriff’s Office tells Boca Post that, Pedro Lugo-Bello, the sanitation worker critically injured last month in a crash involving a Broward Sheriff’s Office deputy has died. BSO’s traffic homicide detectives are investigating the incident.

The deputy who struck Lugo-Bello with his cruiser has been identified as Deputy Symone Bullard who has only been with BSO since 2019.

UPDATE

No update on the condition of the sanitation worker who was struck by a BSO patrol vehicle early this morning in Pompano Beach. Boca Post was last told that he was transported to the hospital in life-threatening condition.

BSO provided Boca Post with the following update Friday afternoon:

The preliminary investigation reveals that the pedestrian was driving a sanitation truck southbound on North Ocean Boulevard and stopped the vehicle in the shared designated left turn lane in front of a construction site. At the same time, a BSO deputy was driving a BSO marked 2015 Dodge Charger and was heading northbound on North Ocean Boulevard.

As the deputy approached the designated left turn lane, the pedestrian exited his vehicle and stepped into the northbound lane of North Ocean Boulevard, directly into the path of the deputy. The pedestrian was struck by the deputy’s vehicle.

The deputy came to a controlled stop a short distance away and immediately attempted to render aid and reported the crash. Speed does not appear to be a factor in the crash.

Additionally, the roadway in that area has fully reopened.

Originally reported by Boca Post

POMPANO BEACH, FL (Boca Post) (Copyright © 2022) — Broward Sheriff’s Office tells us that a BSO deputy has hit a pedestrian near 1000 North Ocean Drive sending the pedestrian to the hospital with life-threatening injuries.

From Broward Sheriff’s Office:

Shortly after 5:30 a.m. on Friday, July 29, Broward Sheriff’s Office deputies responded to a deputy-involved crash that occurred in the 1100 block of North Ocean Drive in Pompano Beach. The preliminary investigation reveals that an on-duty deputy struck an adult male. Pompano Beach Fire Rescue responded and transported the individual to an area hospital with life-threatening injuries.

The BSO deputy was transported to an area hospital as a precaution. BSO’s Traffic Homicide Unit is investigating the circumstances of the crash.

Both directions of North Ocean Drive between the 1000 and 1300 blocks are closed at this time. Motorists are urged to avoid the area.

Coincidentally, at the same time, a PBSO deputy hit a pedestrian on I-95 near the Okeechobee boulevard. That pedestrian has been reported deceased at the scene. Sources tell Boca Post the PBSO deputy involved in that accident was on duty but not en route to any call.

Stay informed about Boca Raton car accidents affecting major roadways like Glades Road and Federal Highway.

0 Comments

Submit a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

More News

West Boca Woman Arrested Again, Days After 911 Misuse Arrest - Julie Rebecca Towbin

West Boca Woman Arrested Again, Days After 911 Misuse Arrest

A West Boca Raton woman was booked into the Palm Beach County Jail on resisting and battery charges days after being arrested on allegations of repeatedly misusing 911 services.

82 Mph, “A Few Shots,” Thc - Inside The Deadly Boca Residential Crash - John Arthur Adams

82 MPH, “A Few Shots,” THC: Inside the Deadly West Boca Crash

A man is being held at the Palm Beach County Main Detention Center on a vehicular homicide charge tied to a July 2025 crash on Sandalfoot Boulevard that killed an electric scooter rider.

Arrest Made In 2015 Tamarac Kidnapping And Sexual Battery After Dna Breakthrough - Melvin Kendrick

Arrest Made in 2015 Tamarac Kidnapping and Sexual Battery After DNA Breakthrough

Broward Sheriff’s Office cold case detectives arrested 59-year-old Melvin Kendrick after a renewed DNA review tied him to a 2015 kidnapping and sexual battery investigation in Tamarac, authorities said.

Boca Raton Driver Arrested In Sandalfoot Boulevard E-Scooter Fatal Crash

Arrest Made in Deadly West Boca E-Scooter Crash

A Deerfield Beach man has been arrested months after a fatal collision between an SUV and an electric scooter on Sandalfoot Boulevard in Boca Raton.

Boca Raton Woman Struck Boyfriend In Head With Stanley Cup - Catherine Alvarez

Police: Boca Raton Woman Struck Boyfriend in Head With a Stanley Cup

Boca Raton police arrested a 39-year-old woman on an aggravated battery charge after investigators say a domestic argument escalated into a reported head injury that required stitches.