In a suburb like Farmington Hills, many crashes happen in places where video is available—but not always retained. A driver may flee after a collision, and within hours the key footage may be overwritten or the camera owner may stop saving recordings.
Common local realities we see:
- Short-notice departures from shopping and office parking lots where cameras cycle or settings are unknown.
- Traffic-flow confusion around major corridors where witnesses may only see the vehicles for a moment.
- Residential street timing issues during evening commutes, when neighbors are less likely to notice the full sequence.
Because of that, hit-and-run cases here often require immediate evidence preservation and a clear plan for how to identify the responsible vehicle or pursue coverage when identification is incomplete.


