Pedestrian fatally hit by car in south Sacramento, police say

Updated: 2:19 PM PDT Oct 25, 2025
A pedestrian was fatally hit by cars Saturday morning in south Sacramento, officials said. Emergency medical services were dispatched just after 5 a.m. to Florin Road and 24th Street in the Meadowview neighborhood, the Sacramento Police Department said. Evidence indicates that at least two vehicles may have struck the pedestrian, with both leaving the scene before officers arrived, the police department said. It was unclear what caused the crash and the pedestrian’s identity has not been released to the public at this time. A police investigation is underway. Anyone with information on this incident is asked to call the police department at 916-808-5471.This story was curated by Hearst’s KCRA Alert Desk.See news happening? Send us your photos or videos if it’s safe to do so at kcra.com/upload.If this story happened near you or someone you know, share this article with friends in your area using the KCRA mobile app so they know what is happening near them. The KCRA app is available for free in Apple’s App Store and on Google Play.See more coverage of top California stories here | Download our app | Subscribe to our morning newsletter | Find us on YouTube here and subscribe to our channel
SACRAMENTO, Calif. —
A pedestrian was fatally hit by cars Saturday morning in south Sacramento, officials said.
Emergency medical services were dispatched just after 5 a.m. to Florin Road and 24th Street in the Meadowview neighborhood, the Sacramento Police Department said.
Evidence indicates that at least two vehicles may have struck the pedestrian, with both leaving the scene before officers arrived, the police department said.
It was unclear what caused the crash and the pedestrian’s identity has not been released to the public at this time. A police investigation is underway. Anyone with information on this incident is asked to call the police department at 916-808-5471.
This story was curated by Hearst’s KCRA Alert Desk.
See news happening? Send us your photos or videos if it’s safe to do so at kcra.com/upload.
If this story happened near you or someone you know, share this article with friends in your area using the KCRA mobile app so they know what is happening near them. The KCRA app is available for free in Apple’s App Store and on Google Play.
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