Dublin, CA (June 28, 2026) – One person was hurt in a hit-and-run reported on Saturday evening, June 27, at the intersection of San Ramon Road and Dublin Boulevard in Dublin.
According to dispatch information, emergency units were called to the intersection around 5:25 p.m. after receiving reports of a driver who fled following the traffic collision. The injured person was reported at the scene, although the severity of the injuries was not disclosed.
The circumstances leading up to the crash have not been released, and no description of the fleeing vehicle was immediately available. Detectives are continuing to examine the circumstances surrounding the hit-and-run.
We hope the person who was hurt makes a full and speedy recovery.
What Information Is Commonly Reviewed After a Hit-and-Run Crash?
A hit-and-run can be more difficult to investigate because one driver leaves before providing information. In these cases, investigators usually review surveillance video from nearby businesses, traffic cameras, and dash-cam footage that may have captured the vehicle. Witness statements can also help establish the direction the driver traveled and provide details such as the vehicle’s color, make, or license plate.
Physical evidence left behind, including broken vehicle parts, paint transfer, or tire marks, may also help identify the vehicle involved. As additional information is gathered, investigators may compare the evidence with vehicle registration records or repair reports. These steps can help clarify what happened and support efforts to locate the driver who left the roadway before exchanging information.