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A San Diego car accident involving a hit-and-run driver leaves two U.S. Border Patrol agents with minor injuries after they were struck by another vehicle. The incident took place at approximately 7:30 PM on Sunday evening, March 7, 2010, along State Route 94.
According to reports, the border agents were sideswiped by a vehicle traveling eastbound on State Route 94, near Harris Ranch Road. The driver reportedly fled the accident scene leaving the two unidentified agents with minor injuries. The extent of those injuries was not made available and it was unclear whether they were transported to a local hospital.
Fortunately, police were able to locate the unidentified driver at her home a short time later. She apparently had not realized that she hit anyone until after she was notified by authorities. She indicated that she heard what sounded like a gunshot, but didn’t realize that she hit the two border patrol agents.
The San Diego car accident is still under investigation by the California Highway Patrol. However, it has been reported that the female driver has had her driver’s license for less than 30 days when the accident occurred
This is an unfortunate accident and we wish the U.S. Border Agents involved a speedy recovery.
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