San Diego Car Crash Ends Suspected DUI Hit-and-Run Spree
Monday saw several hit-and-run auto accidents throughout San Diego committed by the same driver on various streets and freeways in the Jamacha area, according to authorities. The car driver is suspected of driving while under the influence, finally slamming head-first into a vehicle which injured himself and two women.
The auto collision happened on the 8600 block of San Vicente Street around 8:20 p.m. on Sunday, as told by San Diego police Sgt David Jennings. After his spree of hit-and-run car crashes in San Diego County, the driver, whose name was not initially released, failed to take a curve correctly while driving eastbound and veered onto the westbound path, where he collided with a 58 year-old woman driver. The woman was hospitalized with a fractured foot and her 41 year-old passenger suffered neck injuries, while the DUI driver at fault was hospitalized with possible internal injuries. You can read more about this San Diego hit and run auto accident in this 10news.com story.
If you are ever on the road and witness an auto accident, we remind you f your civic duty to pull over and report. If you see a car fleeing the scene, you can help by trying to record the car's license plate number, or any identifying features.
If you or someone you know has ever been injured in a San Diego hit-and-run auto accident, please call San Diego hit-and-run car accident attorney Ross Jurewitz and the other San Diego personal injury lawyers at the Jurewitz Law Group at (619) 233-5030. You may also contact these San Diego auto accident attorneys online here.