Hit-and-Run Crash Disrupts Traffic in Gilroy

Hit-and-Run Incident on State Route 152 West in Gilroy, California, Involves Two Vehicles

📍 Gilroy, CA

📅 Published: February 8, 2025 at 05:03 PM

🔄 Updated: February 8, 2025 at 06:02 PM

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Gilroy, February 8, 2025 -

A hit-and-run incident occurred today on State Route 152 West near CDF in Gilroy, California, involving two vehicles: a gray Toyota sedan and a Dodge Ram van. The collision took place around 4:45 PM when the Dodge Ram van struck the rear of the Toyota sedan, causing significant damage. The impact rendered the Toyota undriveable, and a tow truck was requested to remove the vehicle from the scene.

Witnesses reported that the Dodge Ram van fled the scene immediately after the collision. Fortunately, no injuries were reported by the involved parties. Emergency services responded promptly to manage the situation, ensuring that traffic disruptions were minimized.

The Toyota sedan sustained extensive damage, particularly to the rear, with visible signs of impact. Smoke was also observed coming from the vehicle after the collision. Traffic in the area was temporarily affected as responders worked to clear the scene and assess the damage.

Authorities are encouraging anyone with information regarding the Dodge Ram van to come forward. This incident highlights the importance of road safety and the responsibilities of drivers involved in accidents.

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