In central Minnesota, surveillance footage and digital records don’t last forever. In the days after a crash, footage can be overwritten, phone recordings can get deleted, and witnesses move on to life and work.
Sauk Rapids residents are often dealing with schedules tied to commuting and school routines, so delays happen. But in hit-and-run cases, delays can limit what can be proven later.
Act early to preserve:
- Nearby camera footage (gas stations, retail lots, and other businesses along common routes)
- Dashcam recordings from your vehicle and other drivers
- Photos of vehicle damage and road conditions while they’re still fresh
- Medical documentation that matches the timing of the crash


