In many Holly Springs crashes, the problem isn’t only the fleeing driver—it’s the way evidence fades in fast-moving traffic environments. Surveillance footage from nearby businesses, traffic cameras, and neighbors’ doorbell systems can be overwritten or taken down quickly.
Local realities that often affect hit-and-run evidence include:
- Commute corridors and turn lanes where drivers may leave the scene before anyone can note a plate number
- Suburban intersections near shopping areas where witnesses may see only a split second
- Neighborhood cut-through roads where vehicles can disappear into the surrounding streets before police arrive
- Daytime school and shift changes that alter witness availability and memory
That’s why we treat hit-and-run cases like time-sensitive investigations—because the first days matter.


