Hit and Run Disrupts Traffic on I-110

Hit and Run Incident on Interstate 110 South in Gardena, CA, Leaves Vehicle Undriveable

📍 Gardena, CA

📅 Published: January 8, 2025 at 04:01 AM

Map showing the location of the accident in Gardena, CA
Gardena, January 8, 2025 -

A hit and run incident occurred early this morning on Interstate 110 South near Redondo Beach Boulevard in Gardena, CA, at approximately 1:45 AM. The collision involved two vehicles: a green Honda CRV and a white Scion. After the crash, the driver of the Scion fled the scene, leaving the Honda CRV undriveable.

Emergency services were quickly dispatched to the location to assist. The driver of the Honda confirmed that her vehicle could not be driven, prompting the need for a tow truck. The California Highway Patrol classified the incident as a hit and run with no injuries reported.

Authorities worked diligently to manage the situation, and by 3:56 AM, the scene was cleared, allowing traffic to resume normal flow. This incident serves as a reminder of the importance of accountability on the road and the need for drivers to remain vigilant.

Motorists are encouraged to report any suspicious behavior or accidents to the authorities. The CHP emphasizes the significance of adhering to traffic laws to ensure the safety of all road users.

As the investigation continues, drivers are reminded to be responsible and attentive while on the road to prevent similar incidents in the future.

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