Minneapolis, MN (September 13, 2025) – A hit-and-run collision resulting in injuries occurred Friday evening in the Powderhorn neighborhood of Minneapolis. The incident was reported around 8:15 p.m. on W 33rd St, prompting a swift response from local law enforcement and emergency medical personnel.
Upon arrival, first responders located at least one injured individual and provided immediate medical assistance. The injured party was treated at the scene and transported to a nearby hospital for further evaluation. The vehicle responsible for the crash reportedly fled the scene before police arrived.
Authorities have not released the identity of the injured individual or specific details about the suspect vehicle. Minneapolis Police are actively investigating the incident, reviewing nearby surveillance footage and interviewing witnesses in an effort to locate the driver involved in the hit-and-run.
This section of W 33rd St runs through a residential area known for its active pedestrian presence, particularly in the evenings. The combination of low light, residential traffic, and foot traffic can create dangerous conditions—especially when a reckless driver leaves the scene without rendering aid.
Our thoughts are with the injured victim, and we hope for a swift and full recovery.
Hit-and-Run Accidents in Minneapolis
Friday night’s hit-and-run crash in Powderhorn highlights a troubling pattern across Minneapolis: the rise of injury collisions where the responsible driver flees the scene. In neighborhoods like Powderhorn, where families and pedestrians are often out during the evening, these types of incidents carry serious physical and emotional consequences.
W 33rd St, like many residential roads in the area, lacks the visibility and speed control of major roadways. When a driver fails to remain at the scene, it not only delays medical treatment but also creates additional legal hurdles for the victim.
Minnesota law requires that all drivers involved in an accident stop, provide information, and offer assistance when injuries occur. Fleeing the scene is a felony offense, and Minneapolis police continue to treat such incidents as high priority.
Victims of hit-and-run crashes often face complex challenges—including accessing medical coverage, pursuing justice, and managing recovery without closure. In cases like this, involving early legal and support resources can make a critical difference in both emotional and financial recovery.
If you or someone close to you has been injured in a hit-and-run, don’t wait to seek help. Local Accident Reports offers connections to legal professionals, medical support services, and advocacy resources to guide you through the process.
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