Man arrested in Durham weekend hit-and-run that killed 61-year-old
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- Police arrested Wilmer Fuentes-Mejia for a weekend fatal hit-and-run in Durham.
- Victim Richard Ferguson Jr. was struck and killed near a Chalk Level Road bus stop.
- Fuentes-Mejia faces prior charges, including a 2020 DWI and license violation in 2018.
A Durham man was arrested Wednesday in a weekend hit-and-run that fatally injured a pedestrian at a bus stop.
Wilmer Marcotulio Fuentes-Mejia, 30, is charged with felony hit and run causing serious injury or death in the Saturday crash, court records show.
Richard Ferguson Jr., 61, of Durham was struck about 10:45 p.m. in the 900 block of Chalk Level Road, police previously said. He died at the hospital.
Fuentes-Mejia’s vehicle ran off the road, hitting Ferguson and two signs, before leaving the scene, according to police. Investigators previously described the vehicle as an orange Jeep with a hard top.
Fuentes-Mejia lives in the 900 block of Chalk Level Road, according to his arrest warrant.
He was also arrested on an outstanding warrant for failure to appear in a misdemeanor driving while impaired case from 2020, court records show.
Fuentes-Mejia had a blood alcohol content of 0.14, almost twice the legal limit, when Raleigh police stopped him Jan. 26, 2020, according to those records. His case was called twice in Wake County District Court, but he never appeared, leading to the warrant for his arrest.
Fuentes-Mejia previously pleaded guilty in August 2018 to driving without a license in Durham County, according to court records.
He posted $35,000 secured bond in the hit-and-run case Wednesday. Fuentes-Mejia was given $15,000 secured bail in the DWI case, but court records don’t indicate whether he’d posted bond for that as of Wednesday afternoon.
The case remained under investigation Wednesday, police said. Anyone with any information is asked to call Investigator G. Munter at 919-560-4935 ext. 29448 or CrimeStoppers at 919-683-1200, or online at durhamcrimestoppers.org. CrimeStoppers pays cash rewards for information leading to arrests in felony cases and callers never have to identify themselves.
This story was originally published September 17, 2025 at 3:11 PM.