Hit-and-Run Disrupts Traffic on I-880 North

Hit-and-Run Incident on Interstate 880 North in Oakland, CA, Involves Two Vehicles

📍 Oakland, CA

📅 Published: January 23, 2025 at 09:08 AM

Map showing the location of the accident in Oakland, CA
Oakland, January 23, 2025 -

A hit-and-run incident occurred today on Interstate 880 North near the 66th Avenue off-ramp in Oakland, California, involving two vehicles: a black Nissan Altima and a dark-colored sedan, possibly a Ford. The collision took place around 8:07 AM, blocking the slow lane and causing a temporary disruption in traffic.

Emergency services responded quickly to the scene, where it was reported that four occupants from the dark sedan fled on foot. Fortunately, no injuries were reported in this incident. The black Nissan Altima remained in the slow lane and required a tow truck for removal.

By 8:28 AM, the lanes were reported to be open again, allowing traffic to resume its normal flow. A tow truck was called to assist in clearing the black Nissan Altima, which was successfully removed from the scene by 8:44 AM.

Motorists traveling in the area during the incident were advised to exercise caution due to the initial blockage. The prompt response from emergency services helped minimize the impact on traffic, ensuring that the situation was resolved efficiently. Authorities remind drivers to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity, especially in the event of a hit-and-run.

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