
A shaky neighborhood video that hit local airwaves this week appears to show a camper van peeling away from a hit-and-run in a North Las Vegas neighborhood on Monday, June 22, 2026. The short clip, shared by a local TV station, captures a high-roof van pulling off as bystanders react in the background. The footage does not clearly show whether anyone was struck or injured, and the station’s online post did not include any immediate word on victims or arrests.
As reported by KTNV, the video surfaced on the station’s In Your Neighborhood feed and has been bouncing around local social media. The station posted the raw clip with only a brief caption, giving viewers a close look at the vehicle’s rear as it speeds off. Anyone who recognizes the van is being urged to reach out to law enforcement to help investigators connect the dots.
Hit-and-run crashes remain a valley problem
Hit-and-run collisions make up a notable share of traffic deaths in the Las Vegas metro area, according to the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety. The group’s analysis ranks Las Vegas among larger cities where a higher-than-average percentage of fatal crashes involve drivers who take off afterward. Safety advocates say that clear video, paired with quick witness tips, is often what turns a cold lead into an arrest.
Recent cases echo the danger
Local agencies have been chasing down several hit-and-run cases this year. One involved a February 7 collision where a Fleetwood motorhome hit a pedestrian and the driver initially fled, according to a press release from the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department. Investigators later tracked down and arrested a suspect and said impairment appeared to be a factor. That case is one more reminder that surveillance clips and neighborhood tips can be the difference between a mystery and a closed file.
How to pass along footage or tips
Anyone who filmed the North Las Vegas clip or thinks they can identify the camper van is asked to contact the North Las Vegas Police Department at 702-633-9111 or check the City of North Las Vegas site for non-emergency reporting options, per the city. Tips can also be submitted anonymously to Crime Stoppers of Nevada at 702-385-5555 or via Crime Stoppers of Nevada. Police urge residents to hang on to original video files and jot down the exact time and location of any recording before turning material over to investigators.









