San Bernardino, CA (August 10, 2025) – Emergency crews responded to a pedestrian hit-and-run with injuries Sunday at the intersection of June St and Ogden St in the San Bernardino area. Reports from the California Highway Patrol indicate that the collision, classified as a 20001 hit-and-run with injuries, occurred in the afternoon hours. A vehicle struck a pedestrian and fled the scene before authorities arrived.
Emergency responders were quick to the scene, providing care to the injured victim. Paramedics assessed and treated the pedestrian for a variety of injuries before transporting them to a nearby hospital for further care. The extent of the injuries has not been released.
CHP officers and San Bernardino Police conducted an immediate search of the area for the fleeing vehicle and driver. Investigators are working to gather witness statements and review any available surveillance footage from nearby businesses and residences. The intersection was temporarily closed to allow medics and law enforcement to safely work at the scene.
The cause of the collision and the identity of the suspect remain under investigation. Our thoughts are with the injured pedestrian, and we hope for a full recovery.
Pedestrian Accidents in California
Pedestrian accidents like the one at June St and Ogden St are a serious concern in California, particularly in urban areas like San Bernardino where both vehicle and foot traffic are heavy. According to the California Office of Traffic Safety, over 1,100 pedestrians are killed and thousands more injured each year in traffic collisions statewide. Hit-and-run incidents add another layer of difficulty for victims, as the absence of the at-fault driver can delay medical, legal, and insurance processes.
In cases involving hit-and-runs, it’s important for victims or their families to act quickly. Contacting law enforcement immediately and providing as much information as possible — such as the vehicle’s make, model, color, and any partial license plate — can be critical to an investigation. Even if the driver is not located right away, victims may still have options to recover compensation through uninsured motorist coverage or other avenues.
Local authorities have emphasized that intersections like June St and Ogden St require extra caution from both drivers and pedestrians. Distracted driving, speeding, and failure to yield are among the most common causes of these accidents. Simple actions such as reducing speed in residential areas, obeying crosswalk signals, and staying alert can significantly reduce the risk of pedestrian injuries.
For victims of pedestrian accidents, the recovery process can be lengthy and costly, involving medical bills, lost wages, and rehabilitation. Seeking support from experienced professionals can help ensure rights are protected while focusing on healing.
If you or someone you love has been injured in a pedestrian accident, contact Local Accident Reports to learn more about available resources and assistance.