A hit-and-run incident involving two sedans occurred today on the I-210 East near Sunflower Avenue in Glendora, CA. The collision was reported at approximately 2:32 PM, when a gray sedan was found blocking the middle lanes of the highway. Emergency services, including the California Highway Patrol (CHP), quickly responded to the scene.
The gray sedan was immobilized and unable to be driven, while the green sedan involved in the incident was suspected of fleeing the scene. Fortunately, there were no reported injuries resulting from the collision, which helped mitigate the severity of the situation. The CHP worked diligently to clear the roadway, ensuring that traffic could resume as quickly as possible.
At 2:34 PM, the CHP confirmed that the green sedan was unaccounted for, raising concerns about its driver’s actions prior to leaving the scene. The gray sedan continued to block all lanes of traffic, prompting a swift response from emergency services. By 2:37 PM, the roadway was cleared, and the CHP requested additional support to manage the aftermath of the incident.
Traffic on the I-210 East was impacted during the response, but the CHP was able to clear the scene efficiently. By 2:48 PM, the gray sedan was moved to the roadside, allowing for the reopening of the affected lanes. The CHP continued to monitor the situation and ensured that all necessary protocols were followed.
While the final disposition of the vehicles involved has not been explicitly stated, it can be inferred that the gray sedan was not drivable at the time of the incident. The CHP is continuing its investigation into the hit-and-run, and anyone with information regarding the green sedan is encouraged to contact local authorities.
This incident serves as a reminder of the importance of responsible driving and the legal obligations of drivers involved in accidents.