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Glendale Cops Drop New Video in Hunt for Deadly Hit-and-Run Truck

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Published on April 10, 2026
Glendale Cops Drop New Video in Hunt for Deadly Hit-and-Run TruckSource: Facebook/ Glendale Police Department - Arizona

Glendale police are once again asking for the public’s help, releasing new video stills on April 9, 2026, in their search for the driver of a pickup they say struck and killed a woman in November 2025 near 59th Avenue and Missouri Avenue. Detectives believe the vehicle is a white, older-model Chevrolet Silverado crew cab, likely with damage to the passenger-side headlight area. They warn the truck may have been repaired since the crash and are urging neighbors to dig back through doorbell and dash-cam footage from that time.

In a police release, investigators said they obtained video they believe shows the truck and have shared still frames in hopes of generating fresh leads, as reported by 12News. The station’s coverage includes images provided by the Glendale Police Department and notes that detectives are asking anyone who was in the area that November to review any recordings they might still have.

How to help investigators

Glendale police are asking anyone with information to call the department’s non-emergency line at (623) 930-3000. Tips can also be submitted anonymously through Silent Witness at 480-WITNESS (480-948-6377). The Glendale Police Department lists the non-emergency number and media contacts on its website, and Silent Witness offers an online tip form for people who prefer to stay anonymous.

What detectives are looking for

Investigators describe the suspect vehicle as a white Chevrolet Silverado crew cab, model years roughly between 2006 and 2013. They believe there should be damage in the passenger-side headlight area and caution that repairs may have already been made. Those details come from a police release cited by 12News, which published its story on April 9, 2026.

Legal stakes

Under Arizona law, any driver involved in a crash that causes injury or death must stop, exchange information and provide reasonable assistance. Walking away is not just callous behavior; it can be prosecuted under A.R.S. § 28-661. The Arizona Court of Appeals has examined those duties and the penalties laid out in the statute in a published opinion.

Next steps

The investigation remains active, and detectives say they will review tips and any video that comes in. Anyone who thinks they may have footage from November 2025 is urged to check their recordings and contact Glendale police or Silent Witness with anything that might help identify the truck or its driver.