Hit-and-Run Crash in Applebee’s Parking Lot Left One Hurt

FRESNO, CA (November 22, 2021) – At least one person sustained injuries after pedestrian hit-and-run crash in Applebee’s Parking Lot.

The accident happened around 10:30 p.m., Tuesday in Applebee’s Parking Lot on Fresno Street and Friant Avenue.

As per reports, CHP arrived after receiving calls of a man lying on the ground after a suspected hit-and-run crash.

Although, the main cause of the crash on Applebee’s Parking Lot is still under unknown reasons.

Responding medics took the victim, a man in his 40s, with unspecified injuries to a local hospital for treatment.

In addition, police officers found a parked car possibly struck by the hit-and-run driver.  Authorities only described the suspect vehicle as a Silver Audi.

Fresno police continues to investigate the hit-and-run accident and ask witnesses to reach out to them at their local offices.


When driving, it is vital to always be alert for pedestrians and other vehicles. This is especially true when you are driving through a residential area, an intersection, or a parking lot. Also, always drive within the posted speed limit. These are set and enforced to reduce accidents and save lives. Avoid accidents by following traffic laws and being cautious of the road ahead. Such actions can also ensure the safety of everyone.


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