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Pedestrian Critical After Traffic Collision in Vista, Authorities Seek Witnesses

Pedestrian Critical After Traffic Collision in Vista, Authorities Seek Witnesses

Tragedy struck the city of Vista yesterday when a pedestrian was severely injured after being hit by a vehicle, as reported by the

San Diego County Sheriff’s Department

. The incident occurred on the 800 block of Sycamore Avenue shortly after 2:00 p.m. when the Sheriff’s Communications Center received distressing calls detailing the accident.

The victim, an adult male, was attempting to cross the street but was not using a crosswalk. At the time of the occurrence, the vehicle involved collided with him, resulting in him lying injured on the road. He has since been hospitalized and is listed in critical condition. The driver stayed on the scene and has been cooperating fully with the Sheriff’s Traffic Investigators, actively looking into the matter.

Authorities shut down the section where the collision occurred to conduct the investigation, underscoring the accident’s severity. The Sheriff’s Department urges anyone who might have seen the collision or may have footage on their vehicle’s dashcam to come forward with any information pertinent to their inquiry.

Contacts have been made available for witnesses to reach out. Sheriff’s Deputy Tae Lee can be reached at (760) 940-4551, or witnesses can alternatively send information via email to

[email protected]

. Those who were nearby at the time of the collision or who might hold any further clues to the circumstances of the event are encouraged to help piece together this unfortunate puzzle.

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