A **Hit and Run** suspect remains at large after crashing into an open door of a Los Angeles Police Department patrol car in Porter Ranch on Wednesday night, November 5, 2025. The **Los Angeles hit and run** occurred around 10:40 p.m. near the intersection of Chatsworth Street and Wilbur Avenue, creating significant **traffic safety concerns**.
Hit and Run Collision Details Emerge
According to initial reports from LAPD officials, the **hit and run suspect** was driving a white or silver sedan southbound on Wilbur Avenue. The sedan reportedly struck the ajar door of the LAPD patrol car. The collision resulted in minor injuries to the officer inside the patrol vehicle, who is expected to make a full recovery. The **suspect at large** vehicle’s driver fled the scene immediately following the **hit and run** crash.
LAPD Patrol Car Crash Investigating Separate Incident
At the time of the collision, the involved LAPD officers were already in the vicinity responding to a different incident. This separate event involved a vehicle that had ended up on a sidewalk. While officers were present due to this initial call, the **hit and run** collision occurred.
Suspect in Porter Ranch Incident Remains at Large
Authorities have confirmed the suspect fled the scene and are actively seeking information to identify and apprehend the individual responsible for the **hit and run**. While officers were observed administering a sobriety test to an individual at the scene, no further details or arrests have been publicly announced by the Los Angeles Police Department regarding the **LAPD patrol car crash**. The investigation into the **hit and run** is ongoing.
This **Porter Ranch incident** highlights ongoing concerns regarding traffic safety and **hit and run** incidents within the greater Los Angeles area. Los Angeles news outlets have been closely following the developing story of this **hit and run**. The LAPD urges anyone with information regarding the suspect or the vehicle involved in this **hit and run** to come forward and assist with the investigation. Tips can be provided to the LAPD.
