Hit-and-run cases in the Flowood area often involve patterns we see repeatedly:
- Rush-hour lane changes and turn impacts: drivers may flee after contact near high-traffic intersections.
- Parking lot collisions: shopping trips, quick stops, and leaving before identifying details.
- Low-light or rainy conditions: reduced visibility leads to delayed realization—and delayed reporting.
- Commute-related routes: witnesses and nearby businesses may have cameras, but footage retention can be short.
- Pedestrian and crosswalk near-misses: when someone is struck, confusion and stress can make it harder to capture identifying information immediately.
When the other driver is gone, the case often becomes an evidence race.


