10-Year-Old Boy Struck in Marked Crosswalk by Suspected Drunk Driver at Washington and Howard Streets in Petaluma — Suspect Ron Jones, 63, Arrested for Felony DUI Hit-and-Run — April 2, 2026
A 10-year-old boy walking in a marked crosswalk at Washington Street and Howard Street in Petaluma, Sonoma County, was struck by a vehicle on the afternoon of Thursday, April 2, 2026. The driver — later identified as Ron Jones, 63, of Petaluma — allegedly fled westbound on Bodega Avenue after the collision. Alert witnesses provided a license plate number, leading officers directly to Jones’ residence. He allegedly admitted to striking the child and was arrested on suspicion of felony DUI and felony hit-and-run with injury. The child suffered minor injuries and is expected to fully recover. The Petaluma Police Department investigation remains ongoing.
Incident Summary
Crash Location
What Happened
At approximately 4:12 p.m. on Thursday, April 2, 2026, the Petaluma Police Department responded to several 911 calls reporting that a vehicle had struck a child at the intersection of Washington Street and Howard Street in downtown Petaluma, Sonoma County. Callers told dispatchers that the vehicle had not stopped — instead continuing westbound on Bodega Avenue after the collision. Officers arrived to find a 10-year-old boy who had been struck while walking in a marked crosswalk. The child was transported to a medical facility for treatment of minor injuries and is expected to make a full recovery, according to authorities.
Witnesses at the scene did more than call for help — they noted the license plate of the fleeing vehicle and provided it to responding officers. Police traced the plate to the registered owner’s address, a Petaluma residence. Officers contacted the suspect at his home. According to the Petaluma Police Department’s news release, the suspect — identified by NBC Bay Area (Bay City News) as Ron Jones, 63, of Petaluma — admitted to striking the child pedestrian and leaving the scene. Officers observed signs of alcohol intoxication during the interview. A subsequent determination placed Jones’ blood alcohol content above the legal limit of .08%.
Jones was arrested on suspicion of felony driving under the influence and felony hit-and-run with injury, both serious charges under California law. He was booked into the Sonoma County Jail. The Petaluma Police Department’s investigation into the full circumstances of the collision remains ongoing. Anyone with additional information is asked to contact DUI Enforcement Officer B. Schott at bschott@cityofpetaluma.org or (707) 778-4372.
The collision at Washington and Howard Streets highlights an ongoing concern in Petaluma’s downtown corridor, where pedestrian and vehicle traffic intersect at busy residential and commercial crossings throughout the afternoon hours. The fact that a child in a marked crosswalk was struck mid-afternoon, in clear conditions, by a driver who then fled, has drawn community attention to both pedestrian safety infrastructure and the consequences of drunk driving at any hour of the day.
Legal Options for the Child and His Family
When a drunk driver strikes a child in a crosswalk and flees the scene, the civil liability picture is as clear as it gets under California law. The family of the injured child has a strong personal injury claim — and this particular case carries legal factors that could substantially increase the value of that claim beyond ordinary compensatory damages.
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A Drunk Driver Hit a Child in a Crosswalk and Fled. California Law Ensures He Can’t Escape the Consequences.
When a driver chooses to drink and drive, strikes a 10-year-old in a marked crosswalk, and then runs — California’s civil justice system provides a separate path to accountability that operates independently of the criminal case. If your child was injured in this crash or a similar incident in Petaluma or Sonoma County, our attorneys are here to help you understand your rights. Free consultation — no fees unless we win.
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