Riverside County, CA (January 11, 2025) – A hit-and-run collision involving injuries occurred early Saturday morning on I-10 E near the 30 Mile Curve at mile marker 127. The crash, reported at approximately 5:34 AM, involved at least two vehicles, including a Toyota Prius with significant front-end damage.
According to California Highway Patrol (CHP), one of the involved parties reported feeling faint after the collision and stated they did not see the vehicle responsible for the hit-and-run. The Prius was located on the right-hand shoulder, while the second vehicle involved remains unidentified.
Emergency responders and tow services, including H and H Ramsey Towing, were dispatched to the scene to assist with removing the damaged vehicle. The incident was classified as a traffic collision with injuries, indicating that at least one person sustained minor injuries.
Authorities are actively investigating the circumstances surrounding the collision and seeking information about the vehicle responsible for the hit-and-run. Traffic was minimally disrupted as crews managed the scene.
Our thoughts are with those impacted by this incident, and we hope for their full recovery.
Hit-and-Run Collisions in California
Hit-and-run accidents, such as this one on I-10, are a significant concern for California motorists. Leaving the scene of an accident is illegal and poses challenges for emergency responders in providing timely assistance to victims. These incidents often result in serious consequences for victims, including physical injuries, emotional trauma, and financial burdens.
Motorists are reminded to remain at the scene of an accident, provide assistance, and contact emergency services. Witnesses and other road users are encouraged to report any information that may help identify fleeing drivers.
If you or someone you know has been involved in a hit-and-run collision, Local Accident Reports is here to provide support and guidance. Contact us today for more information and resources.