
The Maricopa County Sheriff's Office is currently on the hunt for the driver responsible for a fatal hit-and-run incident that occurred in the Tonto National Forest, specifically near the Lower Sycamore Creek area. Fox 10 Phoenix reported that the collision transpired around 3:30 a.m. yesterday, during which an unidentified vehicle, potentially a silver or gray SUV, collided with a parked car and a pedestrian, who suffered fatal injuries before the vehicle in question fled the location.
Further details from the Fox 10 Phoenix article indicate the suspect's car is likely to show signs of substantial damage on its front right side, including the bumper, grill, undercarriage, and hood. The sheriff's office is reliant on public input in the absence of available images or video footage from the crash site.
The incident unfolded in the Lower Sycamore Creek OHV Recreational Area. According to the 12 News report, the authorities are urging anyone with details regarding the crash to come forward and reach out to the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office at (602) 876-TIPS or (602) 876-1011.









