Louisville, KY (January 5, 2026) – A driver sustained injuries in a hit-and-run crash that occurred on January 4 at the intersection of Baxter Ave and Hepburn Ave in the Highlands area of Louisville. According to dispatch reports, the injured individual, operating a white 2021 Hyundai Sonata, was struck by a white Chevy pickup truck that fled the scene shortly after the collision.
Emergency medical services responded to the area, where the 28-year-old driver reported pain and an injury to their left arm. The crash occurred near several residential buildings and local businesses, prompting a camera check by authorities at nearby intersections to help identify the fleeing vehicle. Surveillance footage from the Real Time Crime Center was requested to review traffic cameras at Baxter and Highland Ave, where the suspect vehicle was last seen heading north.
Law enforcement remained at the scene for a short time as they documented the crash and initiated a search for the suspect. No other injuries were reported, and the extent of damage to the involved vehicles has not been publicly disclosed. The case remains under active investigation.
We extend our thoughts to the injured individual and hope for their full recovery.
Hit-and-Run Accidents in Kentucky
Hit-and-run crashes, such as the one reported at Baxter and Hepburn, pose unique challenges for both victims and investigators. These incidents not only leave injured individuals without immediate support, but they also complicate medical response and insurance claims. In urban centers like Louisville, intersections such as Baxter Ave and Hepburn Ave are often busy with both local and through traffic, increasing the chance of collisions during overnight or early morning hours.
What makes this crash particularly troubling is the deliberate act of fleeing the scene. Kentucky law requires all drivers involved in an accident to stop and render aid or exchange information. When a driver fails to do so, especially when someone has been injured, it may result in serious criminal consequences. In this case, investigators are working with the Real Time Crime Center to trace the white Chevy pickup truck using surveillance technology, a tool that often plays a key role in holding hit-and-run drivers accountable.
Residents in areas prone to nightlife traffic or close to commercial zones should remain alert and report any suspicious driving behavior. Many hit-and-run cases are solved thanks to eyewitnesses or video footage provided by businesses or local traffic cameras. Cooperation between community members and police can make a major difference in the outcome of these investigations.
If you or a loved one were injured in this incident, you may be entitled to support. Local Accident Reports is here to connect you with trusted resources and help you navigate your recovery options. Contact us today for personalized assistance and guidance.