Woman loses hand in Oakland hit-and-run vehicle crash; teen also injured

A woman lost her hand and a 17-year-old boy was also injured in an Oakland hit-and-run vehicle crash Saturday.


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OAKLAND A 39-year-old woman suffered a severed hand and other injuries Saturday afternoon and a 17-year-old boy was also injured when the speeding car they were passengers in crashed near downtown, authorities said.

The male driver fled after the crash and was still being sought Monday, police said.

The crash happened about 4:29 p.m. Saturday.

Police said the three people were in a 2023 black Dodge Charger with Nevada license plates that was driving westbound on West Grand Avenue at a high rate of speed when it made a northbound turn onto the 2200 block of San Pablo Avenue, veered off the roadway and crashed into a light pole. The vehicle had been rented locally, authorities said.

The driver fled on foot before police got to the scene.

The woman, a Union City resident who was the right front seat passenger, suffered a severed right hand, a broken arm and internal injuries, authorities said. She was in critical condition at a hospital.

The 17-year-old boy, an East Palo Alto resident who was a rear seat passenger, suffered eye and chest injuries, authorities said. He was in stable condition at a hospital.

Police said the three know each other.

Information about the driver was not released by police.

Anyone with information about the suspect or the crash is asked to call police traffic investigators at 510-777-8570.