Driver rammed her Subaru into bicyclist in bike lane then kept driving until her SUV crashed: Police
A Delaware woman is facing multiple felony charges after authorities say she drove her Subaru into a bicyclist riding in a designated bike lane, left the scene without stopping, and continued driving until her vehicle became disabled. The crash ultimately claimed the life of a 52-year-old cyclist and led to upgraded criminal charges against the driver. According to the Delaware State Police, the incident occurred in Millville, Delaware, and investigators believe alcohol impairment played a significant role in the fatal collision.
Fatal Crash on Atlantic Avenue
Cyclist Was Traveling in Bike Lane
The victim was identified as 52-year-old Duane Pershing. Police said that on the evening of June 10, 2026, at approximately 9 p.m., Pershing was riding his bicycle westbound within the eastbound bike lane along Atlantic Avenue east of Whites Neck Road in Millville. At the same time, 46-year-old Kara Gilmore was driving a Subaru Forester eastbound on the same roadway. Because they were traveling in opposite directions, the cyclist and the SUV driver were approaching one another head-on.
Millville is a small Delaware town located a few miles from the Atlantic coast. Authorities said the roadway where the crash occurred includes designated bike lanes intended to provide safer travel for cyclists.
Vehicle Left Travel Lane and Entered Bike Lane
According to investigators, Gilmore’s Subaru suddenly departed from the eastbound travel lane and entered the bike lane where Pershing was riding. Police allege that the SUV struck the bicyclist directly after crossing into the designated cycling area. The impact caused catastrophic injuries to Pershing.
Authorities have not publicly released additional details regarding the moments immediately before the collision or whether any evasive actions were attempted. However, the preliminary investigation concluded that Gilmore’s vehicle left its lane and entered the bike lane before the fatal impact occurred.
Driver Allegedly Continued Driving After Collision
Did Not Stop at Crash Scene
Rather than stopping after the collision, Gilmore allegedly continued driving away from the area. Police say she left the scene despite having struck a bicyclist. The alleged failure to stop became one of the most serious charges filed in the case.
Law enforcement officials later located Gilmore a short time after the crash. Her Subaru had become disabled and was found in the parking lot of a nearby bank. Officers from the Ocean View Police Department were the first to encounter her after the incident.
Officers Observed Signs of Impairment
When officers and troopers made contact with Gilmore, they reportedly noticed numerous signs indicating possible impairment. According to police, she exhibited multiple indicators consistent with alcohol intoxication.
Investigators conducted field sobriety tests, which ultimately led to her arrest on suspicion of driving under the influence. Authorities have not publicly disclosed the results of any chemical testing.
Victim Airlifted to Hospital
Suffered Life-Threatening Injuries
Emergency responders arrived at the crash site and found Pershing suffering from severe injuries. Due to the seriousness of his condition, he was airlifted to a regional trauma center for emergency medical treatment.
Police described his injuries as life-threatening. Medical personnel worked to save him following the collision, but his condition remained critical.
Died the Following Day
Despite medical efforts, Pershing succumbed to his injuries the next day. His death transformed the investigation from a serious injury crash into a fatal vehicular homicide case. Delaware State Police subsequently upgraded several of the charges against Gilmore following confirmation of the victim’s death.
Charges Against Kara Gilmore
Vehicular Homicide and Hit-and-Run Allegations
Following the fatality, Gilmore was charged with multiple offenses. The most significant charge is second-degree vehicular homicide in connection with Pershing’s death. She is also accused of leaving the scene of a collision resulting in death, driving under the influence of alcohol, and several related traffic offenses.
The combination of DUI allegations and leaving the scene has intensified the seriousness of the prosecution’s case. Investigators believe both factors played a critical role in the events leading up to and following the crash.
Initial Release and Subsequent Arrest
After her initial arrest on DUI-related allegations, Gilmore was released on a $3,404 unsecured bond. However, once Pershing died from his injuries and charges were upgraded, authorities sought her again.
Police later took Gilmore into custody in Maryland, where she resides. The arrest followed the filing of the more serious homicide-related charges connected to the cyclist’s death.
Ongoing Investigation
Police Seeking Additional Information
Delaware State Police have indicated that the investigation remains active and ongoing. Detectives continue reviewing evidence, witness accounts, and the circumstances surrounding the crash.
Authorities have encouraged anyone who may have witnessed the incident or possesses additional information to contact investigators. As the case progresses through the legal system, prosecutors will seek to establish the precise sequence of events that resulted in the fatal collision and determine the full extent of Gilmore’s criminal liability.
Community Impact
Fatal Crash Highlights Risks for Cyclists
The death of Duane Pershing has drawn attention to the dangers cyclists face even when riding in designated bike lanes. The case has also renewed discussions about impaired driving, hit-and-run crashes, and the responsibilities drivers have after being involved in a collision.
As court proceedings move forward, Pershing’s death stands as a tragic reminder of the potentially devastating consequences of impaired driving and leaving the scene of a serious crash. The investigation remains ongoing as authorities continue gathering evidence related to the fatal incident.