Duarte, CA (June 13, 2026) – A hit-and-run collision involving injuries was reported on Saturday night near 1050 East Huntington Drive in Duarte, in the area connecting Interstate 605 northbound to Interstate 210 eastbound. The crash was reported to have occurred approximately 30 minutes before dispatch was notified.
According to initial reports, the collision was classified as a hit-and-run with injuries, though details about the vehicles involved were not provided. Emergency units were assigned after the report was received and began responding to the area shortly afterward.
At the time of the initial dispatch log, no description of a suspect vehicle or the number of people involved had been released. The extent of the injuries was also not specified in early updates.
The identity of the person injured has not been released.
The circumstances surrounding the hit-and-run remain under review as efforts continue to determine what led to the crash and identify the driver involved. We are thinking of the person affected and hope for a steady recovery.
What Information Is Commonly Reviewed in Delayed-Report Hit-and-Run Cases?
When a crash is reported after the fact, investigators often rely on reconstructed timelines to understand when and where the collision occurred. This includes reviewing witness statements, traffic patterns, and any nearby surveillance footage that may capture vehicle movement.
Because immediate details may be limited, early reports typically focus on time estimates and location data. These help narrow the search area and establish a starting point for further investigation.
Medical evaluations are also used to document injuries and connect them to the reported timeline. Over time, additional evidence such as vehicle debris or camera footage can help clarify how the collision unfolded and whether other vehicles were involved.