Aguanga, CA (June 1, 2026) – One person was hospitalized following a reported hit-and-run along Cary Rd in Aguanga on Sunday, May 31.
According to dispatch records, emergency units were called to the 38190 block of Cary Rd at approximately 4:52 p.m. Initial reports indicated a semi-conscious male in the roadway, and information later suggested he may have been struck by a vehicle.
Records show the man sustained traumatic injuries. By about 5:07 p.m., efforts were underway to arrange an airlift due to the severity of his injuries. He was later taken to a fire station in the Lake Riverside community to be flown to a medical facility for further treatment.
Additional notes indicated the injured person told medical personnel he had crashed his bicycle. Dispatch logs also referenced possible impairment or a medical episode, though no official determination had been announced. Further details about the collision were not immediately available.
Investigators are continuing to gather information to determine exactly what occurred along Cary Rd.
We hope the injured person experiences a full and speedy recovery.
What Is Typically Reviewed After a Suspected Hit-and-Run?
When a possible hit-and-run is reported, investigators often begin by examining physical evidence left behind at the roadway. This can include tire marks, vehicle debris, bicycle parts, clothing, and other items that may help identify what happened.
Witness statements can also provide valuable information, especially if someone saw a vehicle leaving the area. Surveillance footage from nearby homes, businesses, or traffic cameras may offer additional clues about the vehicle involved and the direction it traveled.
Medical findings are another part of the review process. The nature and placement of injuries can sometimes help clarify whether a person was struck by a vehicle or injured in another manner. Investigators may also compare statements from those involved with physical evidence gathered at the roadway to build a clearer picture of how the sequence of events unfolded.