Irwindale, CA (June 29, 2026) – A hit-and-run crash with injuries was reported on Interstate 210 westbound at the interchange with Interstate 605 in Irwindale on Saturday, June 27.
According to official reports, a gray vehicle was found on the right shoulder, and a caller reported a possible injury to the driver’s arm. The incident was later classified as a hit-and-run involving injuries. Emergency units were assigned and responded to assess the situation.
Limited details have been released regarding how the crash occurred or whether additional vehicles were directly involved at the scene. This is a developing story.
Our thoughts are with those affected as they recover.
What Happens When a Hit-and-Run Occurs at a Freeway Interchange?
Hit-and-run crashes at freeway interchanges require investigators to rely on limited early evidence. These areas typically involve merging traffic, higher speeds, and frequent lane changes, which can make it harder to immediately determine how a crash unfolded. Officers may begin by reviewing dispatch logs, vehicle positions, and any available freeway camera footage.
When injuries are reported, emergency responders focus first on medical assessment and scene safety. Afterward, investigators work to determine whether additional vehicles were involved and if any left the scene. In many cases, debris patterns and witness accounts help piece together the sequence of events while follow-up reports are developed.