Hit-and-Run Disrupts Traffic on State Route 60

Hit-and-Run Incident on State Route 60 in Moreno Valley, CA, Leaves Vehicle Undriveable but No Injuries Reported

📍 Moreno Valley, CA

📅 Published: January 4, 2025 at 07:02 PM

🔄 Updated: January 4, 2025 at 08:01 PM

Map showing the location of the accident in Moreno Valley, CA
Moreno Valley, January 4, 2025 -

A hit-and-run incident occurred today on the westbound lanes of State Route 60 at Day Street in Moreno Valley, CA. The collision involved two vehicles: a gray Nissan Altima and an unknown black sedan that fled the scene. Fortunately, there were no reported injuries from the incident.

Emergency services responded quickly to the situation. Witnesses indicated that the gray Nissan Altima was struck from behind by the black sedan, which then left the area without stopping. The Nissan was rendered undriveable and required a tow truck to remove it from the roadway.

Traffic was affected as emergency responders worked to clear the scene. The incident was reported around 6:11 PM, and by approximately 6:58 PM, all lanes were cleared, allowing traffic to resume normal flow.

Motorists are reminded to stay alert and report any suspicious activity, particularly in hit-and-run situations. The California Highway Patrol encourages anyone with information about the fleeing vehicle to come forward to assist in the investigation.

This incident underscores the importance of safe driving practices and accountability on the road. Drivers are urged to remain vigilant and drive responsibly to prevent accidents.

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