San Antonio, TX (June 26, 2026) – One person was taken to a hospital on Thursday afternoon, June 25, after a hit-and-run accident near the Interstate 10 access road and Fresno in San Antonio. The crash happened around 1:35 p.m.
The police said two vehicles were involved. The driver of one vehicle left before officers arrived. When officers reached the site, they spoke with a 24-year-old woman who had been hurt. She told police she was in the intersection of Interstate 10 and Fresno when the other vehicle hit her.
The woman was taken to a hospital with injuries that were not considered life-threatening. No further details about her medical status were released, but officials were still working to identify and locate the driver who left as they were reviewing the cause of the collision.
We hope the injured woman receives proper care and recovers safely.
How Hit-and-Run Crashes Can Delay Key Details
Hit-and-run crashes can make early reports incomplete because one driver is not available to give information. Police may need to rely on the injured person’s statement, nearby cameras, vehicle damage, and witness accounts.
Intersection crashes can also require careful review. Investigators may look at traffic signals, vehicle paths, turning movement, and where the vehicles came to rest.
When someone is taken to a hospital, medical details may take time to confirm. Even injuries described as not life-threatening can still require follow-up care. Later updates may provide more about the vehicle that left, the driver’s identity, and how the collision happened.