(Santee, CA) A 37-year-old man was arrested Sunday night, October 19, following a Mission Gorge Road collision that injured another driver and ended in a hit-and-run attempt, according to the San Diego County Sheriff’s Office.
Deputies responded around 9:27 p.m. to the 9000 block of Mission Gorge Road. They received reports of a multi-vehicle crash near Fanita Drive. Investigators said the suspect, identified as Robert Panza, had been speeding moments before crashing into a second vehicle. As a result, he left the injured driver behind and fled on foot toward the San Diego River.
Authorities established a containment perimeter and, with assistance from a K9 unit, patrol helicopter, and tips from nearby residents, located Panza hiding under vehicles and in bushes. Police took him into custody without further incident.
Deputies said Panza appeared intoxicated and was booked on suspicion of driving under the influence and hit-and-run offenses. The injured driver was treated at the scene and is expected to recover. Anyone with additional information is urged to contact the Santee Sheriff’s Station at 619-956-4000.
Perspective on the Mission Gorge Road Collision
This hit-and-run highlights the serious dangers of impaired and reckless driving. Each year, law enforcement agencies across California continue to confront rising numbers of DUI and hit-and-run crashes that endanger both motorists and pedestrians.
Under California Vehicle Code 23152, driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs is a serious offense. This can escalate when injuries or death results from a DUI. Drivers found guilty of DUI causing injury may also face penalties under Vehicle Code 23153, leading to felony charges.
Additionally, leaving the scene of a crash is a violation of the state’s Hit-and-Run Statute. It requires all drivers involved in injury or fatal collisions to stop, identify themselves, and provide reasonable aid. Failing to do so can result in felony prosecution and significant prison time.
The investigation into the Mission Gorge Road collision remains ongoing. Deputies will work to gather evidence to determine the exact circumstances of this crash.
Guidance for Victim’s Family
If you are related to the victim, you have the right to seek support and justice. You can contact the Santee Sheriff’s Station for updates on the investigation and obtain a copy of the official report.
Victims of DUI or hit-and-run crashes may also reach out to the San Diego County Victim Assistance Program for emotional and financial support. Speaking with a personal injury attorney experienced in DUI-related cases can help ensure your rights are protected and that accountability is pursued on your behalf.
If you have any concerns about navigating the legal process surrounding this incident, call 866-883-4318 to speak with a lawyer.