In Waterbury, CT, a damaged car involved in a hit-and-run was left in a driveway. The court ruled this was not evidence tampering. Learn more about the incident and how to obtain a crash report.
WATERBURY, CT - December 18, 2025
A vehicle was reportedly involved in a hit-and-run incident in Waterbury, Connecticut. The incident involved a car that was left damaged in a driveway. Despite initial concerns, a court has ruled that leaving the vehicle in the driveway does not constitute evidence tampering. Details regarding the exact time of the crash, any injuries, or fatalities have not been released.
Key Facts
- Crash date & time: Not specified
- Location: Waterbury, CT
- Type of crash: Hit-and-run
- Vehicles involved: Car
- Injuries / fatalities: Not specified
- Agencies involved: Not specified
- Source: CT Insider
Crash Overview
The hit-and-run incident occurred in Waterbury, Connecticut, involving a car that was left damaged in a driveway. The exact sequence of events leading up to the vehicle being left in the driveway is not specified in available reports. There is no information on whether any emergency services responded to the scene, and details regarding injuries or fatalities are not available. The court has determined that leaving the vehicle in the driveway does not amount to evidence tampering, but further details on the investigation or any charges have not been disclosed.
People Involved
Authorities have not released the names of those involved in the incident. Information regarding the roles of individuals, such as drivers or passengers, and any potential injuries or fatalities, has not been provided.