Urgent: Porsche Driver Flees After Striking Pickup in Ohio

UPDATE: A North Royalton man driving a 2021 Porsche is on the run after a hit-and-run incident that occurred on November 25 at 5:54 p.m. in Hinckley Township, Ohio. The driver reportedly sideswiped a Ford F-450 work truck while attempting to pass it recklessly, prompting an urgent police response.

According to reports, the pickup truck was owned by a Twinsburg-based concrete company. The driver was making a left turn into a driveway on State Road when the Porsche veered left of center and struck the truck. Following the collision, the Porsche driver fled the scene, crashing into a mailbox before disappearing from view.

Authorities are actively investigating this serious incident, and residents are urged to report any sightings of the vehicle. There were no immediate injuries reported from the crash, but the reckless nature of the driver’s actions raises concerns about public safety in the area.

In other incidents, police responded to a separate traffic crash on Center Road at approximately 6:29 p.m. on November 14. A driver in a 2011 Cadillac crossed into a ditch after reportedly losing both passenger side tires in a prior accident. Thankfully, no serious injuries were reported in this incident either.

Additionally, police handled a domestic violence situation on Maple Hill Road early on November 28 at 2:18 a.m.. Officers arrested a woman identified as the primary aggressor and took her into custody to face charges of domestic violence at the Medina County Jail.

Stay tuned for further updates as authorities continue to investigate these incidents. For the latest developments and daily police reports, consider signing up for our Police Blotter newsletter at cleveland.com/newsletters.