In a hit-and-run, the “clock” starts running before you’re fully aware of the full impact. In Oswego, common situations we see include:
- Downtown-area collisions where nearby businesses and cameras may overwrite footage on a short retention schedule.
- Commute and shoulder impacts where surveillance is present but not always obvious until you identify the exact corridor.
- Pedestrian and crosswalk incidents involving confusion and delayed identification of what was hit—especially on nights or during seasonal activity.
The problem isn’t only the missing driver. It’s the practical reality that footage, witness contact info, and even scene details can vanish in hours or days.


