Fresno County, CA (June 14, 2026) – A hit-and-run crash involving two vehicles left at least one person injured early Sunday, June 14, at the intersection of State Route 180 and North Dickenson Avenue in Fresno County.
According to dispatch information, emergency units were notified of the two-vehicle collision shortly after 12:30 a.m. near the Dickenson Avenue and Whitesbridge Road junction. Initial reports indicated that one person was hurt, and medical assistance was requested.
Records show one of the vehicles involved was a Ford F-150 that was missing its left wheel following the crash. Multiple units were assigned and remained active on the roadway for several hours as crews worked to address the situation and gather information.
The identity of the person involved and the extent of the injuries were not immediately released. Additional information about the accident had not been made public as of this report.
Investigators are continuing to examine the circumstances surrounding the hit-and-run and will release further details when available.
We hope those affected by this collision make a full and speedy recovery.
What Information Is Often Collected After a Hit-and-Run Collision?
After a hit-and-run, investigators typically gather physical evidence from the roadway, vehicle debris, witness statements, and any available surveillance footage. Tire marks, damaged vehicle parts, and paint transfers can help identify the vehicle that left the area.
Traffic cameras, nearby business security systems, and dashboard camera recordings may also provide useful clues. Witness descriptions of the vehicle, its direction of travel, and distinguishing features can become valuable pieces of information during the review process.
Medical records may help document the extent of harm to those involved, while vehicle damage assessments can assist in determining how the roadway encounter occurred. As more evidence becomes available, investigators are usually able to develop a clearer picture of the sequence of events and identify the party responsible for leaving the crash site.