A hit-and-run incident involving three vehicles occurred today at the intersection of Fairmont Avenue and Concord Street in Glendale, California. The primary vehicles involved were a white Toyota Highlander and a black Toyota Camry. Initial reports indicated a hit-and-run; however, the driver of the Highlander confirmed that her vehicle sustained no damage and that she was not injured.
The incident unfolded around 1:46 PM when the driver of the Highlander reported that the male driver of the black Camry was yelling at her, creating confusion about the situation. She indicated that she needed to leave for an appointment and requested that authorities contact her by phone or respond to her address at 530 West Glenoaks Boulevard in Glendale.
Shortly after, at approximately 3:41 PM, emergency services received a request for fire assistance due to smoke coming from a nearby building. It was confirmed that this smoke was unrelated to the vehicle incident. Fire crews responded quickly, and by 3:49 PM, they reported that the fire was extinguished.
Despite the initial concerns regarding the hit-and-run, it was determined that there was no significant damage to any of the vehicles involved, and they remained drivable. No towing services were needed, and no injuries were reported throughout the incident.
This situation serves as a reminder for drivers to remain calm and composed during unexpected events on the road. The Glendale community can feel assured that emergency services responded effectively to both the vehicle incident and the unrelated fire situation.
Authorities encourage anyone with information about the incident or who may have witnessed the events to come forward. The Glendale Police Department is continuing to investigate the circumstances surrounding the altercation between the drivers.