Hit and run collision damages restaurant
SBPD
During an overnight rainstorm, a driver traveling on Pacific Coast Highway lost control of the vehicle, causing it to collide with a local restaurant. The driver fled the scene prior to police arrival.
On Wednesday, March 10, at about 1:42 a.m., the Seal Beach Police Department responded to a call of a burglary alarm at the Taco Surf restaurant located at 16281 Pacific Coast Highway. When officers arrived, they learned that the business had not been burglarized but discovered significant structural damage to the exterior of the closed and unoccupied business.
Evidence at the scene indicated that a vehicle traveling at a high rate of speed collided with the business.
A review of the restaurant’s video surveillance system showed a vehicle driving northbound on Pacific Coast Highway, hydroplaning across several lanes of traffic, spinning out of control and colliding with the building.
After the crash, the driver fled the scene northbound on Pacific Coast Highway.
Investigators believe the suspect vehicle is an older model, light gray or silver pick-up truck, with an extended cab and tinted windows. The vehicle sustained major collision damage to the entire right passenger side.
The Seal Beach Police Department is requesting the public’s assistance in identifying this vehicle and driver. If you have any information related to this incident, contact Officer Erin Enos at eenos@sealbeachca.gov or (562) 799-4100, ext. 1605.