Deputies say Julian drove a vehicle that struck pedestrians and then fled the scene on the 700 block in Chico
November 01, 2025 | Chico, CA
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What Happened in the Chico Hit-and-Run Crash?
Police in Chico arrested a 21-year-old man from Fairfield after he allegedly struck three pedestrians with his vehicle and left the scene early Saturday. The incident occurred around 1:52 a.m. on the 700 block of West 2nd Avenue and left the victims with injuries ranging from moderate to major, requiring hospital treatment.
Kaijuan Julian, 21, of Fairfield, was jailed after a hit-and-run pedestrian crash that injured three on the 700 block of West 2nd Avenue in Butte County.
- Date of incident: November 01, 2025
- Time of incident: about 1:52 a.m.
- Location: 700 block of West 2nd Avenue, Chico, Butte County, California
- Driver: Kaijuan Julian, 21, from Fairfield
- Victims: Three pedestrians, names not released, hospitalized with moderate to major injuries
- Charges: Suspicion of DUI and leaving the scene of a collision
Where Did the Incident Occur?
The crash happened on the 700 block of West 2nd Avenue in Chico, part of Butte County. Officers from the Chico Police Department responded to the area, tracked down the driver and took him into custody. He was held at Butte County Jail.
Why Do Hit-and-Run Crashes Happen So Frequently?
Drivers often leave the scene of collisions because they are under the influence of alcohol or drugs, lack a valid license or worry about facing charges if they stay. Such cases highlight ongoing safety challenges on roads across the country.
Hit-and-Run Statistic |
Data Point |
Source |
|---|
Frequency in the U.S. |
More than one hit-and-run crash every minute |
AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety |
Annual Hit-and-Run Fatalities |
about 2,049 |
NHTSA Fatality Analysis Reporting System (FARS) |
Common Contributing Factor |
Driver intoxication or unlicensed status |
CDC Motor Vehicle Safety Reports |
Expert Insights on Hit-and-Run Cases
Having the proper resources is extremely important to investigate a hit-and-run accident case and prove negligence. Road conditions, signage visibility, and road lighting are all possible contributing factors that are considered and must be thoroughly examined. These procedures are necessary for helping those who have been injured at the hands of a hit-and-run driver receive the justice and monetary compensation they deserve.
— Candice Bond, Managing Partner at Bond Legal.
- Gather evidence quickly to build a strong case.
- Examine environmental elements like lighting and signs.
- Pursue fair settlements through detailed analysis.
It is vital for victims to hire an attorney when filing a personal injury claim, which allows the lawyer to negotiate with an insurance company on behalf of a client. Insurance companies often try to pressure victims to settle for a quick payout for far less than the case is worth. However, attorneys will vigorously advocate for their clients to ensure they are treated respectfully and compensated fairly.
— Stefano Formica, Of Counsel with Bond Legal.
- Work with counsel to handle insurance talks.
- Avoid rushed low-value offers from insurers.
- Secure payments covering medical bills, lost income and more.
How Can Injured Pedestrians Seek Justice?
Those harmed in the crash could file personal injury claims to seek damages for their losses. Early advice from a qualified lawyer helps in dealing with insurers and building the claim.
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