San Diego, CA (June 13, 2026) – A hit-and-run collision involving injuries was reported on Saturday night near Rancho Mission Road and San Diego Mission Road in San Diego. The crash occurred in the area connecting Interstate 15 northbound to the Friars off-ramp, according to dispatch information.
Emergency units were assigned and later dispatched to assist a person identified as the victim of a hit-and-run. The report indicates the incident occurred in the late evening, though the exact time of contact was not specified.
No description of the suspect vehicle was included in the initial information. The extent of the injuries was not fully detailed in early reports, but the person involved was confirmed to be receiving attention after the collision.
The identity of the injured person 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 locate the driver involved. We are thinking of the person affected and wish them a steady recovery.
What Information Is Typically Reviewed in Highway-Connected Hit-and-Run Cases?
When a hit-and-run occurs near freeway connectors or off-ramps, investigators often examine traffic flow patterns, ramp geometry, and vehicle movement leading into and out of the interchange. These details help narrow down how and where contact likely occurred.
Witness accounts and roadway observations are commonly used to identify suspect vehicles, especially in areas with heavy traffic movement. Even brief sightings can help establish direction of travel or vehicle type.
Injury documentation is also reviewed to understand the force and type of contact involved. Over time, additional details, such as camera footage or vehicle debris analysis, may provide greater clarity on the sequence of events.