
In a sobering update from the West Sacramento Police Department, a deadly hit-and-run incident that occurred on August 2, 2025, has left two women dead, with the suspect now in custody due to the collaborative efforts of law enforcement. Jefferson Boulevard, the scene of the tragic event, was temporarily shut to traffic as officers worked to decipher the chaos of twisted metal and the silent despair that now hung over the street. It was only hours before authorities discovered the culprit, whose actions had broken the steady pulse of West Sacramento's night.
According to the information provided by the West Sacramento Police Department's initial post, the incident initiated a closure of Jefferson Boulevard; the congestion on surrounding roads mirrored, in the material realm, the congestion of a community's heartache, with officers urging motorists to seek alternative routes as they processed the scene. The thread of normalcy was invisibly torn by the event, which residents woke to find had been not merely an accident, but a deliberate act of departure without regard for the lives extinguished.
The West Sacramento police department disclosed that "investigators worked tirelessly through the night to identify the vehicle and suspect," and that the successful arrest was made possible by the cooperative efforts with the Vacaville Police Department. The apprehended suspect, a 71-year-old Fair Oaks resident named David Alison Walker, is facing the repercussions of a night where choices led to an irreversible end for two people. Their identities remain under the care of the Yolo County Coroner’s Office pending notification of kin, as families behind closed doors brace for news that will anchor them to grief.
The West Sacramento Police Department has extended condolences to the families of the victims following a recent incident and expressed appreciation for the continued support from the community. According to official statements posted on the department’s Facebook page, updates will be provided as the investigation progresses. The announcements were shared via social media to ensure timely communication with the public.









