A hit-and-run collision occurred today on State Route 32 at County Road 206 in Orland, California, involving two vehicles that sustained significant damage. Emergency services responded to the scene shortly after the incident was reported around midnight. Initial assessments indicated no injuries; however, there was a later report of a head injury that may not have been directly related to the collision.
Witnesses described the situation as tense, with the parties involved appearing frightened and leaving the scene before authorities arrived. One of the vehicles was confirmed to be uninsured, complicating the aftermath of the incident. Both vehicles were found approximately 100 feet apart, with debris scattered across the roadway.
Towing services were called to the scene, as both vehicles required removal due to extensive damage, particularly on the driver's side. The vehicles were towed shortly after emergency personnel arrived, ensuring the roadway was cleared for other traffic.
While the initial classification of the incident was a traffic collision with no injuries, it was later classified as a hit-and-run case as details emerged. Motorists are advised to exercise caution while traveling in the area, as debris may still be present on the roadway. The California Highway Patrol is monitoring the situation to ensure safety for all drivers on State Route 32.