Spread the love

BIRMINGHAM, ALA. — The Center Point community has been “shattered by a visceral tragedy” following a catastrophic hit-and-run that claimed the life of a young man during the most silent hours of the weekend. Authorities have officially identified the victim as 20-year-old Kevin A. Arita-Alvarado, whose “sudden and heartbreaking” death has sparked a massive, high-priority investigation by the Birmingham Police Department. The incident, occurring on the high-traffic corridor of Green Springs Highway, has left a family in “unfathomable mourning” as detectives hunt for the driver who left a fellow human being to die in the roadway.

The collision took place during the pre-dawn hours of Sunday, April 5, 2026, marking a “violently dark” chapter for a neighborhood now united in a search for justice.


The Incident: A Fatal Collision at Red Mountain Terrace

The nightmare unfolded in the early morning darkness on a stretch of Green Springs Highway known for its complex intersections. According to official findings from the Jefferson County Coroner’s Office and Chief Deputy Coroner Bill Yates, the fatal impact occurred between 2:05 a.m. and 2:13 a.m.

The Fatal Sequence:

  • The Pedestrian: Kevin Arita-Alvarado was a pedestrian in the roadway near the intersection of Green Springs Highway and Red Mountain Terrace.

  • The Impact: For reasons that remain under “active and intensive review,” a vehicle struck the 20-year-old with “catastrophic force.”

  • The Abandonment: In an act described by local residents as “shattering and cowardly,” the driver of the vehicle failed to stop. They did not render aid, did not call for help, and instead “violently fled the scene,” leaving the critically injured Arita-Alvarado alone in the darkness.

Emergency Medical Response: Passing motorists and witnesses quickly alerted authorities to the “harrowing sight” of a person lying in the roadway. Birmingham police and emergency medical personnel were dispatched with “extraordinary and urgent speed.”

  • The Struggle: Medics worked with “exhaustive focus” to stabilize Kevin at the scene.

  • The Conclusion: Tragically, the trauma sustained in the high-velocity impact was insurmountable. Kevin A. Arita-Alvarado was pronounced deceased at the scene at 2:32 a.m., less than thirty minutes after the initial collision.


The Investigation: A “High-Priority” Search for the Suspect Vehicle

As of Monday afternoon, April 6, the Birmingham Police Department’s Homicide and Traffic Reconstruction Units are engaged in a “coordinated and relentless” effort to identify the perpetrator.

Critical Investigative Pillars:

  • Forensic Debris Analysis: Detectives have processed the impact site for “high-priority ballistic and mechanical evidence.” Fragments recovered from the roadway are being used to determine the make, model, and year of the suspect vehicle.

  • The Surveillance Net: Investigators are currently canvassing every business along Green Springs Highway to collect surveillance and dashcam footage. They are looking for a vehicle with “fresh, significant front-end damage” that was traveling at high speed through the area.

  • The Search for Leads: Police are cross-referencing regional repair shops, looking for anyone who has brought in a vehicle for “unexplained collision damage” since Sunday morning.

“This was a life taken by a ‘senseless and violent’ choice to flee,” a local official noted. “Our focus is entirely on the pursuit of justice for Kevin. To leave a person in the roadway like that is a ‘searing trauma’ for the entire city of Birmingham.”


The Victim: Kevin A. Arita-Alvarado, A “Vibrant Light” Taken Too Soon

At just 20 years old, Kevin A. Arita-Alvarado was a young man in the “absolute dawn of his adulthood.” To his family and friends in Center Point, his sudden and violent passing has created an “unimaginable void.” He is remembered as a “vibrant soul” whose presence was a “stable thread” in the lives of those he touched.

“Kevin had his whole life ahead of him, and it was ‘shattered in an instant’ by someone who didn’t even have the decency to stop,” a family friend shared in a somber tribute. “To lose a son in such a ‘violently sudden’ way… it’s a ‘darkness’ we aren’t prepared for. He was a son of Alabama, and he deserved a future.”

For a young life defined by “promise and potential” to be “interrupted by a tragedy” of this nature is being felt by the community as a “theft of a beautiful future.”


A Call for Road Safety: “Accountability is Your Only Duty”

In the wake of this “fatal pedestrian impact,” Alabama authorities are making an “urgent and life-saving appeal” to all drivers. They are emphasizing that when an accident occurs, “your primary and legal duty is to remain at the scene.”

Safety Reminders for Urban Corridors:

  • Stop and Render Aid: If you are involved in a collision, the “split-second choice” to stay can mean the difference between life and death for a victim.

  • Pedestrian Vigilance: Drivers must maintain “hyper-awareness” at all times, especially in the pre-dawn hours when visibility is limited.

  • Speed and Focus: High-speed corridors like Green Springs Highway offer “zero margin for error.” Any distraction can lead to a “permanent and devastating loss.”

How to Help: A Continued Call for Public Support

The Birmingham Police Department is asking anyone who may have witnessed the vehicle prior to the crash or the impact itself to come forward.

How to Provide Information:

  • Birmingham Police Department: Contact the Homicide Unit directly with any relevant details.

  • Crime Stoppers of Metro Alabama: 205-254-7777.

  • Anonymous Tips: Information can be submitted through official regional law enforcement channels. Providing a lead could provide the “transparent answers” the Arita-Alvarado family desperately seeks.

In Loving Memory of Kevin A. Arita-Alvarado

As the family of Kevin A. Arita-Alvarado begins the “heartbreaking journey of final farewells,” the city of Birmingham stands in “collective and reverent mourning.” Though his final journey was “interrupted by tragedy,” the memory of his “warmth and love” remains a “permanent light” in the hearts of those he left behind.

The investigation will eventually conclude, but the “stain of loss” remains on Green Springs Highway. The public is being urged to “hold their loved ones a little closer” and ensure that the memory of Kevin is “cherished and never forgotten.”

Rest in peace, Kevin. You were a son of Center Point, and you will never be forgotten.


Leave a Reply

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