A hit-and-run incident occurred late last night on the northbound lanes of Interstate 15 near Temescal Canyon Road in Corona, CA. The California Highway Patrol responded to the scene shortly after the incident was reported, but by the time emergency services arrived, both vehicles involved had left the area.
The incident began when a black Chevrolet Silverado lost control, spun out, and collided with the concrete divider. Witnesses reported that a Jeep driver, claiming to be a police officer, attempted to intervene by yelling at the driver of the Chevrolet to return to their vehicle. Despite this intervention, both the Chevrolet and the unidentified vehicle involved in the incident departed the scene before emergency responders could arrive.
Emergency services were dispatched to the location at approximately 11:18 PM, but they were unable to locate either vehicle or any individuals involved in the incident. No injuries were reported, and there was no visible property damage noted by responding officers.
The California Highway Patrol is currently investigating the circumstances surrounding the hit-and-run. They are urging anyone with information about the incident or the vehicles involved to come forward. The lack of accountability in such incidents raises concerns about road safety and the importance of remaining at the scene of an accident.
As the investigation unfolds, motorists are reminded to exercise caution while driving, especially during late-night hours when visibility may be reduced. The CHP is committed to ensuring the safety of all road users and will take appropriate action against those who fail to comply with traffic laws.
This incident serves as a reminder of the potential dangers on the road and the importance of responsible driving behavior. Anyone with information is encouraged to contact the California Highway Patrol.