Driver Arrested After Hitting Pedestrian, Crashing Pickup Into San Carlos Residence

Photo Courtesy San Carlos Apache Police: This pickup truck veered off the roadway on White Mountain Avenue in San Carlos, careening directly into a nearby residence. The driver was arrested and jailed on numerous felony charges.

Gila Herald Staff Reports

SAN CARLOS — A San Carlos woman faces a laundry list of felony and misdemeanor charges after allegedly striking a pedestrian and crashing a pickup truck directly into a local home over the weekend.

The San Carlos Apache Police Department confirmed the arrest of 32-year-old Ashley Nosie following an intense, multi-layered investigation into the violent sequence of events that unfolded on Saturday evening, July 11, 2026.

The Initial Incident and Crash

According to police reports, the incident began on White Mountain Avenue when Nosie was allegedly involved in a vehicle-related altercation. Investigators determined that Nosie struck a pedestrian with her vehicle and immediately fled the area. The pedestrian sustained serious injuries during the hit-and-run.

Moments later, the situation escalated further. While fleeing, Nosie’s pickup truck veered off the roadway on White Mountain Avenue, careening directly into a nearby residence.

The impact caused significant structural damage to the home and resulted in multiple injuries. An occupant inside the residence suffered severe injuries and had to be transported to a hospital for advanced medical care. Nosie and a passenger in her truck also sustained injuries in the crash.

Miraculously, several children who were inside the home at the time of the collision escaped without physical injury.

Severe Charges Filed

Photo Courtesy San Carlos Apache Police: Ashley Nosie, 32, was jailed on numerous felony counts related to injuring multiple people while allegedly driving intoxicated.

Following an initial hospital clearance and a thorough review by the Criminal Investigations Division, Nosie was taken into custody. She faces a combined total of dozens of charges reflecting the severity of the incident and the number of lives put at risk:

  • Aggravated Assault (6 counts)
  • Endangerment (15 counts)
  • Endangering the Welfare of a Minor (7 counts)
  • Assault & Battery (5 counts each)
  • Threatening (4 counts)
  • Aggravated DUI
  • Aggravated Criminal Damage
  • Disorderly Conduct
  • Fleeing the Scene of an Accident

Ongoing Investigation

The San Carlos Apache Police Department stated that the case remains an active investigation under the direction of the Criminal Investigations Division. In a public release, department officials emphasized their ongoing commitment to protecting the local community.

As with all criminal cases, Nosie is presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.