Concord, CA (May 30, 2026) – A hit-and-run with reported injuries was logged early Saturday along southbound I-680 near the Parish Road off-ramp in Concord.
According to dispatch records, the call was reported at approximately 4:26 a.m. on Saturday, May 30. Limited information was available from the initial report, which identified the roadway as southbound Interstate 680 at the Parish Road off-ramp.
The report indicated that a vehicle involved had pulled onto the right-hand shoulder.
No further details about the accident were available at the time of publication.
Investigators continue working to gather information regarding the circumstances surrounding the hit-and-run.
We extend our best wishes to those hurt and hope for their full recovery.
What Information Is Often Collected After a Hit-and-Run Report?
After a hit-and-run is reported, investigators typically begin gathering basic information about the vehicles involved, roadway conditions, and the sequence of events leading up to the collision. Early reports may contain only limited details, especially when one driver leaves before identifying themselves.
Vehicle descriptions can become especially helpful in these cases. Witness statements, traffic camera footage, and physical evidence left behind may assist in identifying the vehicle that departed. Investigators may also review damage patterns, skid marks, and other roadway evidence to determine how contact occurred.
Medical evaluations can provide additional insight when injuries are reported. As more information becomes available, investigators often compare statements and physical evidence to create a clearer picture of what took place and identify any remaining unanswered questions.