Woman Injured after Hit-And-Run on G Street [Sherman Heights, CA]
Hit-and-Run Driver Left Woman Injured on G Street
SHERMAN HEIGHTS, CA (August 20, 2021) – Police are looking for the hit-and-run driver who injured a woman crossing G Street in the Sherman Heights area.
The incident occurred around 2:13 P.M. Tuesday morning, according to officer Scott Lockwood of San Diego Police.
In addition, investigators claimed that a vehicle struck the woman in the middle of the 2100 block of G street.
However, the involved driver immediately fled the scene before the authorities arrived.
Eventually, the paramedics transported the female victim to hospital suffering from a broken leg.
At this time, the Sherman Heights officials do not have any description of the hit-and-run suspect or their vehicle.
People with knowledge about the hit-and-run accident on G street can contact Crime Stoppers at 888-580-8477.
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