Eagle Rock, CA – Metro Bus Driver Killed in Tragic Hit-and-Run on Colorado Blvd
Eagle Rock, CA (November 4, 2025) – A Los Angeles Metro bus driver lost her life Sunday night following a devastating hit-and-run crash in the Eagle Rock neighborhood, authorities confirmed.
According to reports from Metro and the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD), the fatal collision occurred around 7:40 p.m. near Colorado Boulevard and Eagle Dale Avenue. The victim, identified by her family as 50-year-old Tanya Perry of Inglewood, had been on her break when she was struck by a vehicle while crossing the street.
Emergency responders from the Los Angeles Fire Department arrived quickly at the scene, but despite their efforts, Perry succumbed to her injuries. Officials stated that the vehicle involved was traveling southbound toward the onramp to the 2 Freeway when it hit Perry, who was walking in the eastbound crosswalk. The driver did not stop and fled the area immediately after the crash.
LAPD’s Central Traffic Division is continuing to investigate the incident and search for the hit-and-run driver. Detectives are urging anyone who witnessed the crash or has information about the suspect vehicle to come forward.
Our thoughts and deepest condolences go out to Tanya Perry’s family, friends, and colleagues during this incredibly difficult time.
Hit-and-Run Crashes in Los Angeles
Hit-and-run accidents remain a major issue in Los Angeles County, accounting for thousands of collisions every year. In many cases, victims are pedestrians or cyclists who have little protection from the force of impact. According to the California Office of Traffic Safety (OTS), Los Angeles consistently ranks among the top cities in the nation for fatal pedestrian hit-and-runs, with alcohol, speed, and driver distraction being common contributing factors.
When a driver leaves the scene of a crash, victims and their families face additional challenges, both emotionally and financially. The delay in identifying or locating the responsible driver can hinder investigations and limit access to timely justice. Without an identified at-fault driver, victims may need to rely on uninsured motorist (UM) coverage, personal injury protection, or pursue other legal avenues to recover damages for medical costs, funeral expenses, lost income, and emotional suffering.
Working with an experienced Attorney in Los Angeles can be crucial in these situations. Attorneys can assist in gathering key evidence such as traffic and business surveillance footage, eyewitness statements, forensic accident reconstruction reports, and vehicle debris analysis to help identify the responsible party. They can also handle communication with insurance providers and law enforcement, ensuring that victims and their families are treated fairly and that no legal deadlines are missed.
In addition, attorneys often collaborate with investigators and use public record requests to track down hit-and-run suspects, increasing the chances of accountability. Families impacted by fatal hit-and-run accidents deserve justice, closure, and proper financial recovery.
If you or a loved one has been affected by a similar incident in Los Angeles or the surrounding areas, call The Law Offices of John C. Ye today at (866) 771-9467 for a free consultation. Legal professionals can help you understand your rights, explore compensation options, and guide you through the recovery process with compassion and care.
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