Late-Night Collision Disrupts Traffic on SR-60

Solo Vehicle Collision on State Route 60 East in Moreno Valley Leads to Driver Fleeing Scene

📍 Moreno Valley, CA

📅 Published: January 25, 2025 at 11:34 PM

🔄 Updated: January 26, 2025 at 12:05 AM

Map showing the location of the accident in Moreno Valley, CA
Moreno Valley, January 25, 2025 -

A solo vehicle collision occurred late last night on State Route 60 East at Heacock Street in Moreno Valley, CA. The incident took place around 11:02 PM and involved a white Toyota sedan that lost control, spun out, and struck a guardrail. The male driver, suspected of being under the influence, fled the scene on foot shortly after the crash.

Emergency services responded quickly, and the vehicle was found in the second lane of the highway. Witnesses reported that the driver appeared impaired before he ran into nearby bushes. A tow truck was called to remove the vehicle, which was successfully towed from the scene.

Traffic on State Route 60 East experienced some disruption as emergency responders worked to clear the area. Fortunately, the scene was cleared by midnight, allowing traffic to resume normal flow. The incident is classified as a traffic collision with unknown injuries, and no further details about the driver or any potential injuries have been released.

Motorists in the area are reminded to drive safely and remain aware of their surroundings, especially during late-night hours. The California Highway Patrol encourages anyone with information about the incident to come forward.

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