Authorities in California are actively pursuing the driver of a black Nissan Navara involved in a severe hit-and-run collision on Tuesday evening that left a Venezuelan national seriously injured. The incident unfolded at approximately 10:30 p.m. along the bustling Southern Main Road commercial corridor.
According to security footage obtained from multiple local businesses, the sequence of events began when the Nissan Navara violently collided with another vehicle. This initial impact propelled the second car into a pedestrian, a local resident from nearby Sanford Street, who was walking in front of the Zheng Zheng Hao Supermarket. The force of the collision threw the victim several feet across the supermarket’s parking lot.
Bystanders and local workers immediately rushed to aid the injured woman, who sustained head trauma and a fractured right arm. Emergency services transported her to a medical facility for treatment. Despite the rapid community response, the driver responsible for the initial collision fled the scene before law enforcement arrived.
Water vendor Andrew Ashton, who witnessed the aftermath, revealed to reporters that he and his family had narrowly avoided being caught in the incident themselves. ‘We heard the tremendous impact just seconds after passing that exact spot,’ Ashton recounted. ‘I attempted to flag down the driver—a bald man wearing glasses—but he accelerated away despite apparent vehicle damage.’
Ashton expressed deep concern about recurring traffic dangers in the area, noting this marked at least the second serious incident and referencing a previous fatal pavement accident. The frequency of such events has prompted local street vendors to reconsider their working locations for safety reasons.
The eyewitness issued a heartfelt appeal both to the fleeing motorist and to the broader driving community: ‘I urge this driver to surrender to authorities and take responsibility for compensating this woman and her family. More broadly, all motorists must demonstrate greater care and courtesy toward pedestrians. We must work collectively to keep our communities safe.’
Law enforcement officials are examining multiple security recordings as part of their investigation and have requested public assistance in identifying the suspect. Individuals with relevant information are encouraged to contact police at 555, 999, or 911, or anonymously through Crime Stoppers at 800-TIPS (8477).
