Fresno County, CA (June 14, 2026) – A hit-and-run involving two vehicles left at least one person injured early Saturday, June 13, at the intersection of N Dickenson Avenue and State Route 180 in Fresno County.
According to dispatch information, the reported wreck occurred shortly after 12:30 a.m. near the Dickenson Avenue and Whitesbridge Road junction. Initial reports indicated that two vehicles were involved, and emergency units were called to the roadway after injuries were confirmed.
Records show one of the vehicles was a Ford F-150 that was missing its left wheel following the collision. The driver who allegedly fled had not been identified in the information released, and additional details about those involved were not immediately available. Investigators are continuing to examine the circumstances surrounding the hit-and-run and will release further information as it becomes available.
We hope those hurt in the roadway crash make a full and speedy recovery.
What Happens During a Hit-and-Run Investigation?
When a driver leaves after a traffic collision, investigators typically work to identify the vehicle and person involved using available evidence. This can include witness statements, roadway debris, surveillance footage from nearby businesses, and damage left on the vehicles involved.
Vehicle parts found on the roadway can sometimes help determine the make, model, or year of a vehicle connected to the case. Investigators may also review traffic camera footage and speak with nearby residents or drivers who were in the vicinity at the time.
In injury-related cases, medical records and statements from the people involved may help establish the sequence of events. As additional evidence is collected, investigators can develop a clearer picture of what occurred and determine whether criminal charges or other enforcement actions may be appropriate.