Texarkana is a community where people drive the same routes frequently—so witnesses may recognize the vehicle later, businesses may retain footage, and local entities may have cameras covering common crash points. But there’s a catch: footage retention and witness memory don’t last forever.
After a hit-and-run, the “missing driver” problem isn’t just emotional. It affects how quickly a case can be reconstructed. In practical terms, the first 24–72 hours often determine whether the claim later has solid proof or frustrating gaps.


