Pedestrian Injured in Hit-and-run Accident on East 15th in Plano, TX
Plano, TX — September 17, 2025, one person was injured as the result of a pedestrian hit-and-run accident at 9:15 p.m. along East 15th Street.
According to preliminary information from authorities, the accident happened at the East 15th Street and K Avenue intersection.

Investigators said that a 49-year-old woman was on foot at the time crossing through the intersection. While doing so, a black Jeep Wrangler going westbound struck the woman. That Jeep then reportedly left the scene.
The woman was seriously injured in the accident. It's unclear at this time if authorities ever located the runaway vehicle or driver.
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If authorities have yet to find the runaway driver here, keeping the details in the public eye will be important going forward. The general public is a vital tool in these situations, as someone is often able to connect dots authorities can't. That way, steps can be taken apprehend that driver, see they're held accountable for leaving the scene, and see they're held accountable for any mistakes that contributed to the accident itself.

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