Rialto, CA (May 14, 2026) – A hit-and-run crash left at least one person hurt on Wednesday, May 13, near the eastbound I-10 off-ramp at Riverside Avenue. The incident was reported at approximately 2:49 p.m.
A person suffered an injury to the chest and was attended to by emergency units at the scene. The crash occurred at the Dutch Bros location on Valley Boulevard, near the off-ramp. The striking vehicle left the scene before emergency units arrived.
No further details about the victim or the fleeing vehicle have been released. Authorities continue to investigate the crash, and more information will be shared as it becomes available.
Our thoughts are with the person injured as they receive medical care.
What Typically Happens After a Hit-and-Run Crash on a California Freeway Off-Ramp?
Hit-and-run crashes on freeway off-ramps in California are treated seriously because they combine the dangers of high-speed roadways with the added harm of a driver fleeing the scene. Off-ramps tend to funnel traffic into tight spaces where pedestrians, cyclists, or stopped vehicles have little room to avoid a collision. When a driver leaves without stopping, it can delay medical help and make it harder to piece together exactly what happened.
In California, leaving the scene of a crash that results in injuries is a criminal offense, regardless of fault. Witnesses, nearby surveillance cameras, and traffic systems at busy intersections, such as freeway exits, often provide leads that help identify the fleeing vehicle. Crashes near commercial areas, where security cameras are common, tend to produce more usable evidence than those in more isolated spots.