Left to Die in the Street: 33-Year-Old Marcos Dominguez Killed in South LA Hit-and-Run

In the darkness of a late Monday night, the vibrant community of Vermont Knolls in South Los Angeles was shaken by a devastating tragedy. At the bustling intersection of 74th and Figueroa Streets, near the roar of the Harbor (110) Freeway, a life was cut short in a fleeting moment of violence. The Los Angeles County Medical Examiner’s Office has now identified the victim as 33-year-old Marcos Antunez Dominguez, a man whose story was tragically silenced by a hit-and-run driver.
It was just before 10 p.m. on August 18, 2025, when Los Angeles Police Department officers rushed to the scene, responding to urgent reports of a collision. They found Marcos Antunez Dominguez lying in the roadway, critically injured after being struck by a vehicle. The impact was catastrophic. Despite the swift response of Los Angeles Fire Department paramedics, who fought to save him, Marcos was pronounced dead at the scene, his life extinguished under the dim glow of streetlights.
Investigators revealed a chilling detail: Marcos had been outside a marked crosswalk when the vehicle barreled into him. The driver, in a callous act, fled into the night without pausing to offer aid or face the consequences. The Medical Examiner’s Office confirmed that Marcos succumbed to the severe injuries inflicted by the crash, leaving behind a void in the hearts of those who knew him and a community reeling from yet another senseless loss.
The Los Angeles Police Department is now locked in a determined pursuit of justice, but the trail is cold. No description of the suspect or the vehicle has been released, leaving detectives to piece together the puzzle with limited clues. They are calling on the public, pleading for any shred of information—eyewitness accounts, security camera footage, or even a fleeting memory of a car speeding away from the scene. A reward of up to $50,000 has been offered to anyone whose tip leads to the identification, apprehension, or conviction of the driver responsible for this cowardly act.
The intersection of 74th and Figueroa, a busy artery in the heart of Vermont Knolls, has become a somber landmark for the community. Residents gathered in the days following the crash, their voices heavy with grief and frustration. For many, this tragedy is not just a singular event but a stark reminder of the persistent dangers lurking at South Los Angeles’ crossroads. Pedestrian safety has long been a pressing issue in the city, where hit-and-run crashes have scarred neighborhoods and stolen lives with alarming frequency. In 2023 alone, traffic deaths in Los Angeles hit a 20-year high, a grim statistic that continues to haunt advocates and residents alike.
Marcos Antunez Dominguez’s story, though tragically brief, has ignited a renewed call for change. Community members are demanding action—better lighting, improved crosswalks, and stricter enforcement to protect those who navigate these streets on foot. For now, the investigation presses forward, fueled by the hope that someone, somewhere, holds the key to bringing justice for Marcos. The Los Angeles Police Department urges anyone with information to step forward, offering a lifeline to reach detectives at (323) 786-5113 or Crime Stoppers at (800) 222-8477 for those wishing to remain anonymous.
In Vermont Knolls, the memory of Marcos lingers, a poignant reminder of a life taken too soon and a community’s resolve to seek answers, healing, and safer streets for all.