
A man in his 60s was left with serious injuries in North Hollywood on Jan. 24 after a hit-and-run in a Sherman Way crosswalk that has LAPD investigators searching for the driver who took off.
According to the Valley Traffic Division, surveillance video shows a white Nissan Rogue Sport traveling westbound on Sherman Way strike a pedestrian in the Bellaire Avenue crosswalk, then leave the scene after exiting a shopping center at 12650 Sherman Way, per KTLA. Detectives say they are tracking the SUV's path and are urging anyone who recognizes the vehicle to speak up.
Police identified the victim only as a man in his 60s and said he was transported to a nearby hospital with severe injuries. No arrests have been made, and the case remains an active hit-and-run investigation.
How to help investigators
Anyone with information is asked to contact Investigator Ramirez at (818) 644-8025, or reach L.A. Regional Crime Stoppers at 800-222-TIPS (800-222-8477) or via L.A. Regional Crime Stoppers. The LAPD notes that during non-business hours and on weekends, calls should go to 1-877-LAPD-24-7 (877-527-3247).
What the video shows
Detectives say the surveillance clip could give a clear look at the SUV and how it exited the shopping center lot, which might jog the memory of anyone who was nearby. Investigators are asking people who were in the area on Jan. 24 to review any personal video or dashcam footage and contact the department with tips, per KTLA.









