Written by: Benton Accident & Injury Lawyers Last Updated : August 19, 2026

Dallas ISD Police investigates possible hit-and-run crash 

DALLAS, TX – The Dallas ISD Police Department is investigating the details behind a possible hit-and-run crash in Junius Heights on Tuesday. 

Police told Fox4News that two middle school students were crossing the intersection of Glasgow Drive and Abrams Road when they were struck by a vehicle. 

Police believe the driver may have fled the scene. It’s not immediately clear whether the students were walking or using bikes/scooters or were injured as a result of the crash. 

We will provide updates as soon as we learn more. 

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