Claremont, CA (June 25, 2026) – Injuries were reported following a hit-and-run reported at the intersection of Harvard Street and Fremont Avenue in Claremont on Wednesday, June 24.
According to available dispatch information, the hit-and-run was logged at around 4:31 p.m. Emergency units were sent to the intersection after reports indicated that at least one person had been hurt.
Few details about those involved have been released. Information regarding the number of vehicles involved and the extent of the injuries was not immediately available. Local authorities are continuing to gather information to determine the circumstances surrounding what took place.
Those affected by this situation remain in our thoughts as they recover.
What Happens After a Hit-and-Run Injury Crash?
When a hit-and-run results in injuries, investigators usually begin by collecting evidence from the roadway, nearby properties, and any available surveillance systems. Witness statements can also help establish what occurred and identify the vehicle that left the area.
Physical evidence such as vehicle debris, paint transfer, tire marks, and photographs may provide useful clues. In some cases, traffic cameras or private security footage can help track a vehicle’s direction of travel after the driver departs.
Medical records may also become part of the review process when injuries are reported. These records can help document the extent of harm suffered by those involved. As additional information becomes available, a clearer picture of how the hit-and-run unfolded may emerge, helping investigators piece together the sequence of actions leading up to the roadway encounter.