Wichita, Kansas — Just after midnight on March 15, 2026, 29‑year‑old Adam Wayne Condit was walking along the 5800 block of West Windmill Road near the Sedgwick County Zoo when a pickup truck struck him in a hit‑and‑run. Deputies and emergency responders rushed to the scene, but Condit was pronounced dead before he could be saved.
Investigators from the Sedgwick County Sheriff’s Office say the pickup truck involved has been identified through tips from the public, but the driver has not been found and no arrests have been made. The Sheriff’s Office continues its investigation and is asking anyone with information to come forward.

Friends and family describe Adam Condit as a kind, caring person who always looked out for others. They say his warm smile and generous spirit made a difference to those around him. He was deeply devoted to his family and cherished his friendships, making time for people even in the busiest moments of his life.
In the tight‑knit community of Wichita, the news of his death has hit hard. Many neighbors and acquaintances have taken time to share memories of his laughter, encouragement, and the small acts of kindness that defined his presence. Condit’s passing leaves a void for those who knew him well.
While law enforcement works to find the driver responsible, Condit’s loved ones are left grappling with grief and loss. They are holding onto the moments they shared, the encouragement he offered, and the joy he brought into their lives.
Though his life was cut short, the memory of Adam Wayne Condit lives on among family, friends, and the Wichita community. His legacy of kindness and care continues to touch those who were lucky enough to know him.