Fresno, CA (June 23, 2026) – A hit-and-run crash with injuries was reported on Sunday evening near the intersection of E Olive Ave and N Cedar Ave in Fresno.
According to dispatch information, the collision was reported at approximately 6:42 p.m. on June 21. The crash was noted as occurring southbound on Highway 41 just south of McKinley Ave, near the E Olive Ave and N Cedar Ave corridor.
Limited information was available regarding the circumstances surrounding the accident. Initial reports confirmed that at least one person was injured, but the severity of those injuries was not immediately disclosed.
No details about the vehicles involved or the identities of the people connected to the crash were released in the preliminary report. Information regarding the driver who left the roadway had also not been made public. Investigators continue working to identify the driver involved and determine the circumstances surrounding the collision.
We are keeping the injured person in our thoughts and wish them a speedy recovery.
What Information Is Reviewed in a Hit-and-Run Investigation?
Hit-and-run crashes usually require investigators to gather evidence from several sources to identify the vehicle and driver involved. Physical evidence left at the roadway, including vehicle parts, paint transfer, or debris, can provide valuable leads during the early stages of an investigation.
Witness statements may also play a significant role. People who observed the crash or saw a vehicle leaving the area can sometimes provide descriptions that help narrow the search. Surveillance cameras from nearby businesses, traffic systems, and private properties may offer additional information about vehicle movements before and after the crash.
The amount of information available immediately after a hit-and-run can be limited. As investigators review evidence and follow leads, more details may emerge regarding the vehicles involved, the extent of injuries, and the circumstances that contributed to the crash.