Minneapolis, MN (August 18, 2025) – An injury-causing hit-and-run collision occurred Sunday afternoon in south Minneapolis, prompting an active investigation by local authorities. The incident took place around 4:48 p.m. in the area of 3122 Cedar Ave S.
An accident involving at least one vehicle and an injured party was reported at the scene, though the driver responsible reportedly fled before emergency services arrived. Paramedics and emergency responders from Minneapolis Fire worked to assist those suffering from injuries after the collision. The victim’s condition has not been fully disclosed, but treatment was administered on-site before potential transport to a nearby medical facility for further evaluation.
The suspect vehicle involved in the crash fled the area before police could make contact. Officers canvassed the surrounding neighborhoods to locate witnesses and gather any available surveillance footage that may assist in identifying the fleeing party.
As of this time, no arrests have been made, and police continue to investigate. Authorities are asking anyone who may have witnessed the crash or seen a vehicle leaving the area at high speed around the time of the incident to come forward.
Our thoughts are with the individual injured in this collision, and we hope for a swift and complete recovery.
Hit-and-Run Accidents in Minnesota
This weekend’s hit-and-run on Cedar Ave S illustrates a troubling reality for communities across Minnesota—accidents where the responsible driver leaves the scene. These collisions are particularly dangerous, as fleeing parties often delay access to emergency care for injured victims and hinder investigations that could ensure accountability.
Minneapolis, like many urban centers, has seen a rising concern over hit-and-run crashes in high-traffic residential areas. Intersections and corridors like Cedar Ave S often serve both drivers and pedestrians, increasing the chance for injury when reckless driving occurs. In this case, the driver left behind an injured victim in need of urgent care, which not only violates Minnesota state law but also reflects the broader public safety risks such behavior imposes.
Victims of hit-and-run accidents face numerous challenges: medical trauma, emotional distress, and the complexity of seeking compensation without an identified at-fault party. Thankfully, Minnesota’s insurance system allows for uninsured motorist coverage in many cases, and legal options may still be available—even if the driver is not immediately located.
To reduce the frequency of such incidents, community-wide efforts involving traffic enforcement, public awareness, and neighborhood vigilance are essential. Meanwhile, accident victims and their families should not have to navigate the aftermath alone.
If you’ve been injured in a hit-and-run like the one on Cedar Ave S, connecting with the right local resources can make all the difference in protecting your rights and your recovery.
Hit-and-run crashes leave behind more than just physical damage—they create confusion and hardship for those left behind. At Local Accident Reports, we’re committed to helping Minneapolis residents impacted by these incidents find medical help, legal guidance, and peace of mind. If you or someone close to you has been hurt in a collision, don’t wait—contact us today for compassionate support and clear direction forward.