2 Los Angeles County Deputies Injured in Hit-and-Run Collision
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Two Los Angeles County sheriff's deputies were hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries after their cruiser was struck Sunday in South L.A.
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The crash pushed the deputies’ vehicle into an electric pole, and the suspect fled on foot but was later detained.
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The suspect’s vehicle had no lights on at the time of the collision, and officials have not released the person’s identity.
Source Los Angeles Times
Two Los Angeles County sheriff's deputies were taken to the hospital Sunday after their patrol car was struck by another motorist, who attempted to flee the scene, authorities said.
The collision occurred about 9:10 p.m. in the Westmont neighborhood of South L.A., according to Deputy Tracy Koerner, a spokesman for the Sheriff's Department.
Koerner said the two deputies were traveling northbound on South Vermont Avenue when another vehicle traveling eastbound struck them near the intersection with West 98th Street. The other motorist did not have any lights on, Koerner said.
The impact pushed the deputies' vehicle into a nearby electric pole. Footage broadcast by KCBS-LA showed the Sheriff's Department black-and-white cruiser pinned against an electric tower.
The suspect tried to flee the area on foot, according to Koerner, but was later detained. It was unclear if the suspect had been formally arrested or booked into custody; officials did not release the person's name or other identifying information.
The deputies' were transported to Harbor-UCLA Medical Center "with non-life-threatening injuries," Koerner said.
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