Sacramento, CA (May 16, 2026) – A hit-and-run crash involving injuries was reported on Friday morning, May 15, near the intersection of Haggin Oaks Drive and Fulton Avenue in Sacramento.
According to dispatch information from the California Highway Patrol, emergency units were assigned to the scene at about 8:53 a.m. near the Capital City Honda area just off southbound State Route 51 north of Fulton Avenue. Initial reports later classified the incident as a hit-and-run crash involving injuries.
Limited details have been released regarding the number of people involved or the extent of injuries sustained in the accident. Dispatch logs indicated emergency personnel responded to the area and remained on scene during the investigation.
Authorities have not released information about the suspect vehicle or whether any arrests have been made, but the incident remains under review by authorities.
We are thinking of those injured as they receive medical care.
What Information Is Usually Gathered After a Hit-and-Run Injury Crash?
After a hit-and-run crash involving injuries, investigators often work to identify the vehicle and driver who left the scene. Early evidence may include witness statements, roadway debris, surveillance footage, and vehicle parts left behind after the collision.
Traffic cameras and nearby businesses can sometimes help investigators track the direction a vehicle traveled after the crash. Damage patterns and the location of impact may also provide clues about how the accident occurred. In injury cases, medical reports can later help confirm the severity of harm suffered by victims. Investigators frequently review the timing of emergency calls, driver descriptions, and traffic conditions in the surrounding area. Even when details are limited at first, additional information may become available as investigators continue reviewing evidence connected to the crash.