Hit-and-Run in Spring Valley Disrupts Traffic

Hit-and-Run Incident in Spring Valley, CA Involves Maroon SUV and Two Parked Vehicles

📍 Spring Valley, CA

📅 Published: January 10, 2025 at 05:03 PM

Map showing the location of the accident in Spring Valley, CA
Spring Valley, January 10, 2025 -

A hit-and-run incident occurred today in Spring Valley, CA, involving a maroon SUV that struck two parked vehicles at the intersection of Eucalyptus Street and San Miguel Avenue. The collision happened around 3:10 PM when witnesses observed the SUV hitting the parked cars before the driver pulled over to the curb.

Emergency services were dispatched to the scene shortly after the incident was reported. The driver, who was described as a woman with a large Chihuahua dog, sustained a facial laceration. However, the report does not provide further information regarding the condition of the other parties involved.

Traffic in the area was affected as emergency responders worked to manage the situation. An ambulance was requested to assess the driver's injuries, but no additional details about injuries to other individuals have been confirmed.

Authorities are encouraging anyone who may have witnessed the incident or has further information to come forward. The nature of the hit-and-run raises concerns about accountability and safety on local roads.

As the situation develops, residents are reminded to stay alert and report any suspicious activity. The Spring Valley community is urged to prioritize safety and be mindful of their surroundings while driving.

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