Beloit, WI (January 2, 2026) – Emergency medical and fire crews responded early Wednesday morning to a hit-and-run collision near the intersections of Park Ave, Gerald Ave, and Alice Ave in Beloit. The crash, reported at approximately 12:49 a.m. on January 1, involved two vehicles and resulted in injuries to at least one individual. One of the vehicles collided with a telephone pole, while the driver of the second vehicle fled the scene on foot.
Emergency responders from Beloit Fire and Rescue provided care to the injured at the crash site. According to dispatch audio, one driver was seen running southbound on Park Ave toward Henry Ave shortly after the collision occurred. The crash caused significant disruption in the residential area, prompting a swift response from multiple units to secure the scene, locate the fleeing driver, and render aid.
One vehicle was reported to have sustained heavy damage after striking a utility pole, raising concerns over both injury severity and potential electrical hazards. The injured individual received on-site medical treatment, though the extent of their injuries has not been officially disclosed. Investigators remain active in identifying the fleeing driver and determining the cause of the crash.
Our thoughts are with those harmed in this collision, and we recognize the urgent response of Beloit’s first responders during this dangerous incident.
Hit-and-Run Accidents in Wisconsin
Crashes involving fleeing drivers, such as the one near Park Ave in Beloit, present unique and urgent challenges for victims and emergency personnel alike. Hit-and-run incidents are especially alarming because they not only leave injured parties vulnerable without immediate help, but they also often hinder law enforcement’s ability to gather timely evidence.
In this case, the collision resulted in damage to a telephone pole, suggesting a high-speed or high-impact crash. The flight of one driver on foot following the wreck only deepens the complexity of the investigation. Local officials frequently rely on eyewitness accounts, traffic camera footage, and area surveillance to track down those who leave the scene of an accident.
Wisconsin law requires all drivers involved in a crash to remain on the scene and report the incident to authorities. Fleeing can lead to serious criminal charges in addition to civil liability. Beyond legal consequences, hit-and-run crashes often leave victims with growing medical bills, damaged vehicles, and uncertainty about how to seek compensation or support.
The emotional toll from these situations can be just as intense as the physical injuries. Victims may struggle with anxiety, anger, or fear—especially when the responsible party has not yet been located. In Beloit and throughout the state, resources are available to help individuals recover, whether through victim assistance programs, insurance navigation, or legal avenues for justice.
If you or someone close to you has been injured in a hit-and-run collision, timely support can make a meaningful difference. At Local Accident Reports, we’re committed to connecting injured individuals with compassionate help, important resources, and guidance during times of crisis. Reach out today to find out how we can assist you on the path to recovery and closure.