HINESVILLE, Ga. — The Hinesville Police Department is looking into an incident that took place on Thursday, November 28, 2025, in the 800 block of Bacon Road, where a young resident was seriously injured.
Officials confirmed that the individual involved is 17-year-old Kymonie Matthew, who sustained harm consistent with the use of a weapon. First responders arrived quickly to assist and ensured the teen was transported for medical care.
Active Investigation Underway
Authorities say they are actively gathering details to understand what led to the incident. Officers have spoken with residents in the area, reviewed the surroundings, and are working to identify those who may have witnessed or heard anything helpful. The department emphasized that this remains an open and ongoing inquiry.
The area along Bacon Road was temporarily secured as investigators collected evidence and ensured the safety of others nearby. Police are encouraging anyone with information—no matter how small it may seem—to come forward to support the ongoing efforts.
Community Response
News of the incident has caused concern among families and neighbors who live in the area. Many have expressed hopes for Kymonie’s recovery and are offering prayers, words of encouragement, and emotional support for his loved ones during this difficult time.
Residents shared that the activity on Thursday evening drew attention, with many stepping outside or checking in on one another as officers arrived. Community members say they are relying on one another for comfort and staying alert as police continue to review what happened.
Officials Urge Cooperation
The Hinesville Police Department has not released additional details but assures the public that they are committed to finding answers. They are asking anyone with knowledge of the event to contact the department or submit information anonymously through local tip lines.
For now, the focus remains on supporting the injured teen, assisting the family, and helping investigators gather the information they need to move the case forward.







