A hit-and-run incident involving four vehicles occurred early this morning in Fallbrook, CA, at approximately 2:59 AM. The collision took place at 735 West Fallbrook Street when one vehicle struck three others and then fled the scene. Fortunately, there were no reported injuries resulting from the incident.
Emergency services responded promptly, with units arriving at the scene by 3:23 AM. Fire crews were also dispatched to ensure the area was safe. Among the vehicles involved was a 2023 Ford pickup truck, which was identified at the scene.
Witnesses reported that the driver of the Ford pickup exited the vehicle shortly after the collision. However, the driver’s whereabouts remain unknown, and the California Highway Patrol is actively investigating the incident.
A tow truck was requested for at least one vehicle involved in the collision, and it has been confirmed that at least one vehicle was towed from the scene. The final disposition of the other vehicles involved has not been disclosed, but authorities are working to gather more information.
The California Highway Patrol encourages anyone with information about the hit-and-run or the vehicles involved to come forward. This incident serves as a reminder of the importance of accountability on the road and the potential consequences of fleeing the scene of an accident.
As investigations continue, local residents are advised to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity. The CHP is dedicated to ensuring the safety of all drivers and pedestrians in the area.
This incident highlights the ongoing challenges of hit-and-run accidents and the need for community awareness. Updates will be provided as the investigation unfolds to keep the public informed.