Abandoned vehicle found after hit-and-run kills woman in dc

Abandoned vehicle found after hit-and-run kills woman in DC

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August 17, 2026

Striking vehicle found abandoned near deadly crash scene

WASHINGTON, DC – A woman who was found alive after being struck by a vehicle in Northeast DC Sunday evening later died at a hospital, while police searched for two men after finding the vehicle believed to have hit her abandoned a short distance from the crash scene.

The collision was reported shortly before 7 p.m. near North Capitol Street and New York Avenue NE.

The Metropolitan Police Department said the woman was struck by a vehicle whose driver fled after the collision.

The striking vehicle was subsequently located unoccupied a short distance away, according to police.

Woman was alive when first responders arrived

DC Fire and EMS found the woman unconscious but breathing and transported her to a hospital for treatment.

Despite initially surviving the collision, she later died from her injuries.

Her identity was not provided in the initial report.

Two men sought after deadly crash

Police are searching for two Black males who were reportedly wearing denim jeans and white shirts.

The available information did not specify which of the two men was believed to have been driving the vehicle.

MPD’s Major Crash Division is investigating the fatal collision.

Anyone with information about the crash or the people being sought can contact police at 202-727-9089 or submit information by texting 50411.


Key Points

  • A woman died after being struck by a vehicle near North Capitol Street and New York Avenue NE in Northeast DC Sunday evening.
  • The woman was unconscious but breathing when first responders transported her to a hospital, where she later died.
  • Police found the striking vehicle abandoned nearby and are searching for two men reportedly wearing white shirts and denim jeans.
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