A hit-and-run incident involving a pedestrian occurred late last night in Corona, CA, at 3897 Ellis Street. Emergency services were dispatched promptly after reports emerged of a male laying near a red truck, with witnesses indicating a possible vehicle versus pedestrian collision. The incident was reported around 11:02 PM on December 24, 2024.
An unknown vehicle fled the scene shortly after the collision, raising concerns about the involvement of additional vehicles. Emergency responders assessed the situation and requested an ambulance to provide medical assistance, although the specifics of any injuries remain unknown.
As the situation developed, authorities worked to manage the scene effectively. A tow truck was initially requested for the red truck involved, but this request was later canceled. By 1:58 AM, additional support from the California Highway Patrol was en route to assist at the location.
This incident highlights the importance of pedestrian safety in the community. Local residents are encouraged to stay vigilant and report any suspicious activity or information related to the incident. The community is urged to work together to ensure the safety of all pedestrians and drivers.
This incident serves as a reminder of the need for responsible driving practices and awareness on the roads. Authorities continue to gather information regarding the events surrounding the collision.