Tucson, AZ (April 21, 2025) – Deputies with the Pima County Sheriff's Department responded early Monday morning to a traffic-related incident reported at 750 W Orange Grove Rd, Apartment #2104. The initial call came in at approximately 4:49 a.m., with the incident remaining active until around 7:11 a.m., when the case was marked as "deputy doing paperwork," indicating the on-scene response had concluded.
Classified as a traffic incident with unknown injuries, this event involved a response by Foothills Beat 3 deputies. While specific details regarding the type of crash or the number of individuals involved have not yet been released, the presence of law enforcement for nearly two and a half hours suggests a thorough review and documentation process.
As of the latest report, it remains unclear whether any individuals were injured in the incident. The case remains under the jurisdiction of the Pima County Sheriff’s Department, which is continuing to review the situation for any additional reporting or follow-up.
Our thoughts are with any individuals who may have been affected by this event, and we hope that anyone injured receives the care they need.
Early Morning Traffic Incidents in Pima County
Early morning traffic incidents—especially those reported between 4 a.m. and 6 a.m.—often involve unique risks due to limited visibility, lower traffic volumes, and increased chances of fatigue-related driving. While these quieter hours might seem safer, statistics show that the potential for serious accidents remains high, particularly in residential and multi-unit housing zones like Orange Grove Rd.
The report of an "unknown injury" incident highlights a common issue in traffic responses—where injuries may not be immediately evident, or victims may delay reporting symptoms. This underscores the importance of thorough on-scene assessments and follow-up evaluations for all individuals involved.
Foothills Beat 3 deputies play a key role in managing traffic safety in the northwestern regions of Tucson, including residential and semi-urban zones. Their response and documentation efforts help ensure that each incident is fully reviewed and that appropriate next steps—medical, legal, or procedural—can be taken as needed.
Drivers in the Tucson area are reminded to remain cautious during early hours, especially in residential neighborhoods. Slow speeds, full stops, and heightened attention to surroundings are key safety practices in preventing injury crashes.
If you were involved in or impacted by a traffic event in Pima County, it’s important to follow up on any injuries, however minor they may seem, and to be aware of the support options available in your area.
Were you or someone you know affected by this early morning traffic event on Orange Grove Rd? Local Accident Reports is here to help connect you with resources and guidance. Reach out today to take the first step in understanding your rights and options.