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Cleveland hit-and-run on Eddy Road leaves one dead and another seriously injured, police say

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Published
February 19, 2026/01:21 PM
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Justice
Cleveland hit-and-run on Eddy Road leaves one dead and another seriously injured, police say

What police say happened

Cleveland police are investigating a hit-and-run crash on Eddy Road that left one person dead and another seriously injured. Investigators have not publicly released the identities of those involved, and no charges have been announced in connection with the driver who left the scene.

The crash occurred on Eddy Road near the ramps connecting to Interstate 90 and the Cleveland Memorial Shoreway, an area that carries heavy traffic and features short merging distances and elevated approaches. Police said the driver believed responsible did not remain at the scene as required and fled before officers could complete an on-scene investigation.

Emergency response and injuries

First responders arrived to provide medical aid and secure the roadway. Police said one person was pronounced dead, while a second person suffered injuries described as serious and was transported to a hospital for treatment.

Authorities have not released information on whether the victims were drivers, passengers, pedestrians, or cyclists, and have not provided details about the number of vehicles involved, the direction of travel, or whether speed, impairment, or distracted driving are suspected factors.

What investigators are working to confirm

As with most serious crashes, the investigation is expected to focus on reconstructing the sequence of events and identifying the fleeing driver. That typically includes reviewing physical evidence from the roadway, canvassing nearby businesses or residences for camera footage, and locating any vehicles that may show crash-related damage.

Police have not disclosed whether a vehicle description is available or whether investigators have identified a suspect. They also have not said whether the crash involved a traffic stop or pursuit.

Legal obligations in Ohio after a crash

Under Ohio law, drivers involved in crashes that result in injury or death are required to stop, remain at the scene, and provide identifying information and reasonable assistance. When a driver leaves before those steps occur, investigators treat the case as a hit-and-run while they work to establish fault and determine whether additional criminal violations apply.

What residents can do

  • Drivers who were in the area at the time of the crash and have dash-camera footage can preserve and provide it to investigators.
  • Anyone who saw a vehicle leave the scene, or later noticed a damaged vehicle consistent with a crash, can report that information directly to police.
  • Witnesses are encouraged to note the time, direction of travel, vehicle description, and any partial license plate characters.

The investigation remains active, and police have not yet released further details about the driver who left the scene or the circumstances leading up to the crash.