Lancaster County, NE (January 3, 2026) – Emergency responders were dispatched on Friday afternoon to a crash with injuries on the southbound ramp of Highway 77 near West O St in Lincoln. At least one individual reportedly sustained an arm injury in the incident.
The collision occurred at approximately 4:55 p.m. on January 2. According to dispatch audio, the injured party was found near the ramp area, and medical crews were sent to provide treatment. The victim’s injury involved the arm, but the extent of the trauma has not been officially confirmed.
Authorities are also attempting to locate a dark-colored pickup truck, possibly a black Chevrolet Silverado 1500, believed to have been involved in the crash. The vehicle may have sustained front-end damage and was last seen leaving the area before officers arrived.
The southbound ramp from Highway 77 to West O St was likely impacted by delays as law enforcement worked to secure the scene and search for the suspect vehicle. The Lincoln Police Department and Lancaster County Sheriff’s Office are coordinating in the ongoing investigation.
We extend our best wishes to the injured individual and hope for their swift recovery.
Traffic Collisions in Nebraska
Exit ramps along major highways like US-77 in Lincoln are particularly vulnerable to crashes due to sudden speed changes, limited visibility, and tight curves. Collisions in these areas often involve sideswipes or rear-end impacts as vehicles merge or slow down abruptly.
The incident on January 2 also highlights the added challenge of hit-and-run or fleeing vehicles. Identifying the black Chevrolet Silverado involved is a key part of the investigation and underscores the importance of driver accountability in injury crashes.
For victims of vehicle collisions, accessing timely care and support is crucial. If you or someone you know has been hurt in a crash, Local Accident Reports can help connect you with legal, medical, and recovery resources. Contact us today to find the support you need to move forward with confidence.