Salt Lake City, UT (April 28, 2026) – A 33-year-old woman was found injured near 900 South under I-215 in Salt Lake City, Utah, in what was reported as a possible hit-and-run early Saturday, April 25.
Emergency units responded to the scene at approximately 2:55 a.m. The woman was conscious and breathing when responders arrived. No further details about her injuries or the vehicle involved were available at the time of this report.
The incident remains under review by authorities. Our thoughts are with the woman as she continues to recover.
Hit-and-Run Incidents Involving Pedestrians in Salt Lake City: Key Facts
Hit-and-run incidents involving pedestrians tend to occur more frequently during late-night and early-morning hours, when foot traffic is lower and fewer witnesses are present. In Salt Lake City, underpasses and areas beneath elevated freeway structures can create low-visibility pockets that reduce the chance of a driver being seen or identified after a crash. These conditions can make it harder for emergency crews to piece together what happened and locate the responsible vehicle.
When a pedestrian is found alone at a crash scene, first responders prioritize assessing injuries before gathering details about how the incident occurred. A person who is conscious and breathing may still have internal injuries or head trauma that aren’t immediately visible. Utah law requires drivers involved in a crash to stop and render aid, and leaving the scene of an injury collision is a criminal offense regardless of the circumstances.