
Baltimore police are looking for a hit-and-run driver after a Harford Road crash that flipped a Jeep and left its 61-year-old driver in the hospital. The two-vehicle collision happened Friday in the Mayfield neighborhood, and officers say the man behind the wheel of the Jeep was taken to a local hospital, where his vitals are stable.
Officers were called to the 3400 block of Harford Road after reports that an Acura slammed into a Jeep, causing the Jeep to roll over. The Jeep’s driver was rushed to a nearby hospital with stable vitals, while the person driving the Acura took off on foot, according to police. Crash Team detectives have taken over the case, according to FOX45.
Investigation Underway
Crash Team detectives are now collecting evidence and interviewing witnesses in an effort to track down the Acura’s driver. So far, police have not publicly identified a suspect and say they are continuing to follow leads. Investigators plan to release additional details as the case moves forward.
Harford Road Context
Neighbors know Harford Road has been busy for all the wrong reasons lately, with multiple crashes and police responses along the corridor in recent months. That pattern has raised alarms among residents and local reporters. Recent coverage drew attention to a police lockdown on the 6900 block of Harford Road after a shooting, underscoring ongoing problems on the stretch.
In this latest incident, police have not released any identifying information about the Acura beyond its make. The investigation remains active, and this story will be updated as Baltimore police provide more information.









