Dundalk, MD (March 30, 2026) – A pedestrian was hit by a vehicle that fled the scene on Monday morning, March 30, on the 3900 block of North Point Boulevard in Dundalk.
Emergency units responded after reports of a collision involving a pedestrian. Officials confirmed that the injuries sustained were minor, though the exact condition of the individual has not been released. The vehicle involved left the scene, and authorities are working to locate it.
The pedestrian was treated at the scene and transported as needed. The incident remains under review by authorities, and more details will be provided as they become available.
We are thinking of the pedestrian and hope for a swift recovery.
Understanding Pedestrian Safety When Drivers Leave the Scene
Hit-and-run incidents pose particular risks because victims may not receive immediate medical attention. Even minor injuries can worsen if not treated promptly. Pedestrians are especially vulnerable in areas with high traffic or limited crosswalk visibility.
Investigators often rely on witness statements, surveillance footage, and vehicle descriptions to locate the driver and understand how the crash occurred. Drivers and pedestrians alike are reminded to remain alert and follow roadway safety guidelines to help prevent such accidents.