Police Seek Dark Gray Sedan in Menomonee Falls Hit-and-Run

Authorities release images of suspect vehicle that struck an unoccupied car in Metro Market parking lot

Mar. 24, 2026 at 5:48am

Menomonee Falls police are investigating a hit-and-run incident that occurred in the Metro Market parking lot on County Line Road late Saturday morning. A dark gray sedan struck an unoccupied vehicle and then fled the scene. Investigators have released images of the suspect vehicle and are urging anyone with information to contact the police department.

Why it matters

Hit-and-run incidents can pose a significant threat to public safety, as the driver responsible often leaves the scene without providing aid or information. This case highlights the need for vigilance and community cooperation to help identify suspects and hold them accountable.

The details

According to the police report, the dark gray sedan struck an unoccupied vehicle in the Metro Market parking lot around 11:30 am on Saturday. The driver of the sedan then fled the scene without stopping to provide information or render assistance. Investigators have released images of the suspect vehicle in the hopes that someone in the community may recognize it or have information about the incident.

  • The hit-and-run incident occurred late Saturday morning around 11:30 am on March 22, 2026.

The players

Menomonee Falls Police Department

The local law enforcement agency investigating the hit-and-run incident and seeking the public's assistance in identifying the suspect vehicle.

Metro Market

The grocery store where the hit-and-run took place in the parking lot.

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What’s next

The Menomonee Falls Police Department is urging anyone with information about the suspect vehicle or the incident to contact them immediately.

The takeaway

This hit-and-run case highlights the importance of community vigilance and cooperation with law enforcement to help identify suspects and hold them accountable for their actions, which can have serious implications for public safety.