Hit-and-Run Crash Disrupts San Diego Traffic

Hit-and-Run Incident Involving Lexus Sedan Causes Traffic Disruptions in San Diego, CA

📍 San Diego, CA

📅 Published: January 13, 2025 at 04:00 AM

🔄 Updated: January 13, 2025 at 05:30 AM

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San Diego, January 13, 2025 -

A hit-and-run incident involving a single vehicle occurred early today at the intersection of Tonawanda Drive and Redford Place in San Diego, CA. The incident took place around 2:55 AM when a Lexus sedan collided with a merging sign, causing significant damage that rendered the vehicle undriveable. Fortunately, there were no reported injuries to the driver or any other individuals involved.

Emergency services responded quickly to the scene. Upon arrival, they found the driver outside the vehicle, and a tow truck was called to remove the damaged Lexus. The front passenger tire was shredded, further complicating the situation.

In addition to the vehicle damage, the collision resulted in a downed traffic meter and exposed wires in the area. Emergency responders worked to address these hazards, ensuring the safety of motorists. By 3:29 AM, the power to the exposed wires was turned off, and safety measures were implemented to secure the scene.

Motorists in the vicinity should expect temporary traffic disruptions as cleanup efforts continue. Authorities are working diligently to restore normal traffic flow and repair the damaged signage. Drivers are advised to exercise caution while navigating through the area until all repairs are completed.

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