A hit-and-run incident occurred today on the eastbound lanes of Interstate 210, just west of State Route 57 in Glendora, California. Fortunately, there were no reported injuries, and both vehicles involved remained at the scene.
The incident began around 5:30 PM when the driver of a silver GMC SUV was flagged down by a witness who informed them that a tan Chevrolet Tahoe had collided with their vehicle. The GMC SUV was found parked on the right shoulder, where the driver was changing a tire. The Chevrolet Tahoe was also parked on the shoulder and was confirmed to be drivable.
Emergency services, specifically the California Highway Patrol, responded promptly to the scene. Officers confirmed the details of the incident and ensured that both vehicles were secured without any further complications. The driver of the GMC SUV reported finding plastic debris from the Tahoe on their bumper, indicating a connection between the two vehicles.
The California Highway Patrol worked to clear the scene efficiently, ensuring that traffic flow was minimally impacted. By 6:55 PM, the situation was resolved, and both vehicles were able to continue on their way without further incidents.
Motorists traveling on Interstate 210 are reminded to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity or accidents to authorities to ensure the safety of all road users. The California Highway Patrol continues to emphasize the importance of safe driving practices and the necessity of exchanging information in the event of an accident.