Chicago police are searching for a driver who fled the scene after striking a pedestrian in Fulton Market.
The incident occurred on February 19, 2026, in the 200 block of North Green Street.
At approximately 10:19 p.m., a woman was walking across Green Street when a vehicle struck her.

The impact caused the victim to sustain serious personal injuries.
Instead of stopping to render aid, the driver sped away from the scene immediately.
Investigators have identified the offending vehicle as a blue Ford Edge SUV.
The vehicle was sporting unknown Illinois license plates at the time of the crash.
The 12th District (Near North) is currently leading the investigation into the driver’s identity.
Detectives are reviewing surveillance footage from nearby businesses to track the SUV’s path.
Fulton Market is known for heavy foot traffic, especially during late-night hours.
Recent History
This incident marks a growing concern for pedestrian safety in the rapidly developing Fulton Market area.
The 12th District has seen a rise in traffic-related incidents as more luxury high-rises and restaurants open.
Just last year, residents petitioned for more “daylighting” at intersections to improve visibility for those crossing.
The 200 block of North Green Street is a high-traffic corridor for both nightlife and delivery vehicles.
Similar hit-and-run incidents in the Near West Side have prompted calls for increased police patrols during weekend nights.
Local advocates argue that the narrow streets of the former meatpacking district were not designed for the current volume of SUVs.
The Chicago Department of Transportation is currently evaluating several intersections in the area for safety upgrades.
What You Can Do
If you see a blue Ford Edge with fresh front-end damage, call 9-1-1 immediately.
Report the vehicle’s location but do not attempt to pursue the fleeing driver yourself.
Police advise against touching or entering the vehicle if it is found abandoned.
Anyone with information regarding the driver’s identity should contact the Major Accidents Investigation Unit.











