Suffern is a busy suburban hub with commuters traveling through the area, plus frequent pedestrian activity near local roads, retail corridors, and school-zone routes. That means hit-and-run incidents often involve one or more of these complications:
- Surveillance can disappear fast: cameras at nearby businesses and residences may overwrite footage after a short retention window.
- Partial identification is common: witnesses may remember a vehicle color, body style, or a partial plate—but not enough for an immediate match.
- Traffic patterns can hide details: during rush-hour congestion, a fleeing vehicle can be difficult to track, even if you saw it.
- Pedestrian and crosswalk injuries escalate quickly: when someone is struck, symptoms may worsen over days, making timely documentation critical.
The result is that many cases turn on early evidence preservation and disciplined case-building rather than on “who you can point to.”


