Pedestrian Killed in Crash at Big Apple Convenience Store on Upper Main Street in Waterville
- Feb 22
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February 22, 2026 — by Scanner Alerts Media
Waterville, Maine
A pedestrian was pronounced dead Sunday after being struck during a motor vehicle crash in the parking lot of The Big Apple Convenience Store on Upper Main Street in Waterville, according to authorities.
Key Points
Date/Time: Sunday, Feb. 22, 2026, approximately 11:20 a.m.
Location: The Big Apple Convenience Store, 364 Main Street, Waterville, Maine
Agencies responding: Waterville Police Department; Waterville Fire Department/Rescue; Maine State Police (crash reconstruction assistance)
What happened: A vehicle traveling east on Main Street left the roadway and struck a vehicle parked at a gas pump, authorities said
Outcome: A pedestrian was struck and pronounced deceased at the scene, authorities said
Road impacts: Eastbound Main Street shut down for the foreseeable future; public asked to avoid the area, authorities said
Names released: Not being released pending next-of-kin notification, authorities said
Incident Overview
Authorities said Waterville Police and Waterville Fire Department/Rescue responded to a report of a motor vehicle crash at 364 Main Street. The crash occurred in the parking lot of The Big Apple Convenience Store on Upper Main Street.
Emergency Response and Timeline
Officials said the call was reported at approximately 11:20 a.m. on Feb. 22, 2026. Responders arrived and determined that a pedestrian in the parking lot had been struck and was pronounced dead at the scene.
Crash Reconstruction and Traffic Impacts
According to authorities, the initial investigation indicates a vehicle traveling east on Main Street left the roadway and struck a vehicle parked at a gas pump at the convenience store. Maine State Police were on scene assisting with crash reconstruction, officials said.
Authorities said the eastbound section of Main Street will remain shut down for the foreseeable future and asked the public to avoid the area while the investigation continues.
Credit: Waterville Police Department and Waterville Fire Department/Rescue






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