Baltimore, MD (January 3, 2025) – A pedestrian was struck by a hit-and-run driver Friday evening on N Rogers Ave, leaving the victim injured and prompting an immediate response from emergency crews.
The incident occurred at approximately 6:30 p.m. near 3603 N Rogers Ave. The driver involved fled the scene before authorities arrived. First responders treated the injured pedestrian at the location before transporting them to a nearby hospital for further care. The extent of the injuries has not yet been disclosed.
Baltimore police are actively investigating the incident and searching for the driver involved. Anyone with information is encouraged to contact local authorities.
We hope the wounded victims recover swiftly.
Pedestrian Safety and Hit-and-Run Incidents in Maryland
Hit-and-run incidents, such as the one on N Rogers Ave, underscore the dangers pedestrians face and the importance of accountability for drivers. Such incidents often result in severe consequences for victims, including physical injuries and emotional trauma.
Maryland reports numerous pedestrian-related accidents annually, with hit-and-runs being particularly concerning. Statewide efforts focus on increasing awareness, enhancing enforcement, and promoting safer driving behaviors to prevent such incidents.
For victims of pedestrian accidents, seeking medical care, documenting the scene, and consulting with legal professionals are essential steps toward recovery and ensuring justice.
For more information or assistance following a pedestrian hit-and-run accident, contact Local Accident Reports.