Thompson, CT (August 21, 2025) – A two-vehicle collision on Interstate 395 South near Exit 53 resulted in injuries Wednesday evening, and one vehicle involved fled the scene before law enforcement could make contact.
Emergency crews responded around 6:17 p.m. to reports of a crash involving a white Jeep Wrangler with front-end damage. Witnesses noted the Jeep had no rear door and left the scene before authorities arrived. Two individuals from the remaining vehicle were evaluated for injuries by medical personnel at the site.
Connecticut State Police and first responders from the area quickly secured the scene and began assessing those injured in the crash. While the full extent of the victims’ injuries is still being determined, on-site care was provided, and additional medical follow-up may be required depending on each patient’s condition.
As of this report, the white Jeep Wrangler has not been located, and police are continuing to investigate the incident as a possible hit-and-run. Debris from the impact remained on the roadway while crews worked to clear the scene and gather evidence.
Our thoughts go out to the individuals injured in this collision, and we hope for their speedy recovery.
Hit-and-Run Accidents in Connecticut
Wednesday evening’s crash on I-395 in Thompson is a stark reminder of the dangers posed by hit-and-run drivers on Connecticut highways. With one vehicle fleeing the scene and two individuals left behind with injuries, this case highlights the emotional and physical harm caused when responsible parties fail to remain and render aid.
According to Connecticut Department of Transportation statistics, hit-and-run incidents have increased in recent years, particularly on busy interstates and major state routes. Drivers who flee after a crash not only break the law—they often delay crucial medical care for injured victims and obstruct investigations that could provide closure or accountability.
In the case of the I-395 collision, the reported description of the fleeing vehicle—a white Jeep Wrangler missing its rear door—may assist authorities in tracking down the individual involved. Witness tips, dashcam footage, and nearby traffic cameras can all play a role in identifying suspects in hit-and-run investigations.
For victims, the aftermath of such crashes can be especially distressing. In addition to physical pain and medical expenses, they may face difficulty obtaining compensation or navigating insurance claims without a clear at-fault party. Fortunately, Connecticut law allows injured parties to seek recovery through uninsured motorist coverage in such situations, and legal guidance can help navigate the complexities.
Local communities also play a role in supporting safer roadways. Reporting suspicious vehicles or offering witness statements can help hold hit-and-run drivers accountable and prevent future tragedies.
If you or someone you know was injured in a crash involving a driver who fled the scene, it’s essential to act quickly—both for medical reasons and to protect your rights.
Were you affected by a hit-and-run accident like the one on I-395 in Thompson? Local Accident Reports is here to connect you with trusted support services, including help obtaining crash documentation, identifying local injury care options, and understanding your recovery rights. Contact us today to get the assistance you need—because no one should face this journey alone.