Las Vegas Hit-and-Run Solve Rate Remains Below 25%

News Summary

The solve rate for hit-and-run cases in Las Vegas is below 25%, with 1,995 investigations reported and only 440 closed. While reports have decreased slightly, community concerns about road safety persist, especially following several recent incidents. LVMPD is urging residents to report any information that could help resolve these cases as they strive for greater accountability on local roads.

Las Vegas Hit-and-Run Solve Rate Remains Below 25%

Statistics Highlight Community Concern

The solve rate for hit-and-run cases managed by the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department (LVMPD) remains alarmingly low at under 25%. As of July 6, 2025, there have been 1,995 reported hit-and-run investigations, with only 440 cases officially closed. This means that around 75% of these incidents are still unresolved, raising concerns within the community about road safety and accountability.

Decrease in Reports

Despite the ongoing issues, there has been a slight decrease in the total number of hit-and-run cases reported in Las Vegas. As of July 6, the number of investigations in 2025 stands at 2,308, a decline compared to 2024. Nevertheless, residents continue to voice their frustrations, leading many to take to social media platforms to share experiences and seek assistance in identifying suspects involved in these incidents.

Recent Incidents and Community Reactions

Several recent hit-and-run cases have heightened community awareness and concern. One example includes Christopher Barnash, whose wife’s vehicle was rear-ended at a stoplight on Sunset Road and Las Vegas Boulevard. The driver fled the scene, leaving behind a license plate from Hawaii. Thankfully, Barnash’s wife was unharmed, but this incident underscored the importance of community involvement. Barnash emphasized raising awareness on social media, especially after witnessing another hit-and-run incident shortly before.

Another case involved Anthony Grieser, who was struck by a grey sedan while biking in a crosswalk at Fort Apache and Flamingo. He described being pushed onto the pavement and referred to his bike as his “savior.” Grieser suffered minor injuries, including broken toes, and faced approximately $3,200 in damage to his bicycle. His experience also highlighted the challenges faced when trying to report such incidents, as he waited over two hours for police to arrive after the crash.

Ongoing Investigations and Community Vigilance

The LVMPD is currently investigating multiple hit-and-run incidents, including one that took place on July 9 on Sahara Avenue near Paradise Road. This ongoing investigation reflects the department’s commitment to addressing these alarming trends.

A significant portion of hit-and-run incidents involves individuals fleeing after colliding with pedestrians or other vehicles, often without providing assistance. Authorities are actively seeking information from the public regarding ongoing investigations, including a recent hit-and-run on July 11 that resulted in an injury to a woman.

Tragically, an 81-year-old woman named Margaret “Peggy” Brown was killed in a hit-and-run on June 13 while crossing at Desert Inn Road and Grand Canyon Drive. Police continue to seek leads in her case, which has also impacted her family deeply. LVMPD has released surveillance footage of a dark-colored Nissan Sentra, model years 2016 to 2019, believed to be involved in the incident. Family members of Peggy Brown have expressed devastation over her loss and are urging the driver involved to come forward.

Call to Action

LVMPD officials stress the importance of community vigilance and the moral responsibility to report any information related to hit-and-run cases, as this could significantly aid in finding suspects. The alarming statistics surrounding traffic-related fatalities in Las Vegas, which have reached 78 in 2025, also emphasize the serious nature of these incidents. Each ongoing investigation is a reminder of the potential consequences of unsafe driving behavior and the need for greater accountability on the roads.

As the community continues to experience challenges related to hit-and-run incidents, it remains essential for residents to stay vigilant, report incidents, and assist law enforcement in rebuilding trust and safety within Las Vegas roadways.

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