Hit-and-Run Incident Causes Traffic Delays in Oxnard

Hit-and-Run Incident in Oxnard, CA: Black Infiniti Sedan Towed After Early Morning Collision

📍 Oxnard, CA

📅 Published: December 9, 2024 at 05:31 AM

Map showing the location of the accident in Oxnard, CA
Oxnard, December 9, 2024 -

A hit-and-run incident occurred early this morning at the intersection of South Rice Avenue and East Wooley Road in Oxnard, CA. The California Highway Patrol responded to the scene around 3:35 AM, where a black Infiniti sedan was found to be non-drivable. Emergency services arrived promptly to secure the area.

Witnesses indicated that a person may have been sleeping inside the vehicle at the time of the incident. By 3:49 AM, a tow truck was requested to remove the Infiniti, which was located on the other side of a fence, requiring special equipment for extraction. The vehicle was officially towed from the scene by 5:21 AM.

Fortunately, there were no reported injuries related to this hit-and-run incident. The California Highway Patrol later confirmed the classification of the incident as a hit-and-run with no injuries, transitioning from an initial report of a traffic collision.

Motorists in the area may have experienced brief delays during the response and towing process, but the situation has since been resolved. Authorities remind the public of the importance of responsible driving and the legal consequences of hit-and-run incidents.

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