Woman Arrested After Hit-and-Run Crash Injures Cyclist in Colorado Springs

Yamiel Navarrete-Garcia, 23, faces multiple charges related to the incident.

Mar. 21, 2026 at 3:19pm

A 23-year-old woman has been arrested after allegedly hitting a cyclist with her SUV and fleeing the scene in Colorado Springs. The cyclist, who was riding an electric dirt bike, suffered serious injuries but is expected to survive. Police were able to locate the suspect's vehicle and take her into custody shortly after the incident.

Why it matters

Hit-and-run crashes involving cyclists are a serious concern in many communities, as they can result in severe injuries and raise public safety issues. This incident highlights the need for drivers to remain at the scene and cooperate with authorities when they are involved in a collision.

The details

According to police, the crash occurred just after 10 p.m. on Friday at the intersection of South Academy and Pace Drive. The cyclist was traveling northbound on Academy when the suspect, who was driving southbound, made a left turn in front of the dirt bike, causing a collision. The suspect then fled the scene, leaving the injured cyclist in the roadway. Officers were later able to locate the suspect's SUV parked at an apartment complex and take the driver, Yamiel Navarrete-Garcia, into custody.

  • The crash happened just after 10 p.m. on Friday, March 21, 2026.
  • A short time after the incident, patrol officers on an unrelated call spotted the suspect's SUV parked outside an apartment complex.

The players

Yamiel Navarrete-Garcia

A 23-year-old woman who was arrested for her alleged involvement in the hit-and-run crash.

Colorado Springs Police Department (CSPD)

The local law enforcement agency that responded to the incident, located the suspect's vehicle, and made the arrest.

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What they’re saying

“[The suspect] ... executed a left turn to eastbound Pace Drive, failing to yield to the dirt bike, resulting in a collision. The black SUV failed to stop and fled the scene.”

— CSPD Lieutenant

“Officers were able to contact the female driver of the SUV, and she was ultimately arrested for multiple offenses related to the hit-and-run traffic crash.”

— CSPD Lieutenant

What’s next

The suspect, Yamiel Navarrete-Garcia, is expected to face multiple charges related to the hit-and-run incident. The condition of the injured cyclist has not been updated, but police reported their injuries were not life-threatening.

The takeaway

This case highlights the serious consequences of hit-and-run crashes, which can leave vulnerable road users like cyclists with severe injuries. It underscores the importance of drivers remaining at the scene and cooperating with authorities when involved in a collision, as well as the need for continued efforts to improve road safety and hold accountable those who endanger others.