SIOUX CITY, Iowa — The Sioux City community is grieving after police identified the pedestrian killed in a tragic Monday night crash as Roy Anthony Wolfe, 60, of Sioux City. His sudden death has left family members, friends, and neighbors heartbroken as they try to come to terms with a loss that happened in an instant.
According to the Sioux City Police Department, the collision occurred at approximately 9:39 p.m. on February 9, 2026, in the 300 block of Hamilton Boulevard. Officers were dispatched to the area after receiving a report of a vehicle striking a pedestrian. When they arrived, they found Wolfe critically injured following the crash.
Investigators said a 2007 Volvo SUV struck Wolfe as he was crossing the roadway in a wheelchair. Emergency crews from Sioux City Fire Rescue responded quickly and provided medical assistance at the scene before transporting Wolfe to St. Luke’s Hospital. Despite their efforts, he was pronounced deceased at the hospital.
Police have not yet released details about what led up to the collision or whether any charges could be filed. Authorities said the investigation is still ongoing as they work to determine the exact circumstances surrounding the crash, including visibility, road conditions, and the actions of those involved.
The Sioux City Police Department is now asking for the public’s help. Anyone who witnessed the collision or may have video footage from the area around the time of the crash is urged to contact police. Investigators say even small details could be important in helping them fully understand what happened.
As the investigation continues, the focus for many remains on remembering Roy Anthony Wolfe and the life he lived. His passing has left a deep void in the hearts of those who knew him, and the community has come together to offer support, prayers, and comfort to his loved ones. Sioux City continues to mourn as family and friends remember Wolfe’s strength, spirit, and the impact he had on those around him.