Brawley, CA (June 30, 2026) – A hit-and-run with injuries was reported on Sunday, June 28, along northbound SR-111 just south of Ralph Rd near Brawley.
Dispatch records indicate the call was active shortly after 9:30 p.m. Initial information noted that a vehicle was stopped on the right-hand shoulder following the collision. The case was later classified as a hit-and-run involving injuries.
Emergency units were dispatched to the roadway, and medical personnel were requested to assist the person who was hurt. Available dispatch information did not identify the fleeing vehicle or provide details about the extent of the injuries. The people involved have not been publicly identified. The circumstances surrounding the collision remain under investigation as additional information becomes available.
We extend our sincere wishes for a full and speedy recovery to the injured person.
What Information Is Commonly Gathered After a Hit-and-Run Injury Collision?
When a driver leaves the roadway after a collision, investigators usually begin by collecting evidence that may help identify the vehicle and reconstruct what happened. Witness accounts can provide descriptions of the fleeing vehicle, its direction of travel, or other details that may assist the investigation. Video from nearby traffic cameras or businesses may also help establish a timeline.
Physical evidence, including vehicle parts, paint transfer, skid marks, and debris, can offer additional clues about the vehicle involved. Medical evaluations may also help document the injuries and provide information about how the collision occurred. As more evidence is reviewed, investigators can develop a clearer picture of the circumstances and work toward identifying the driver who left the scene.