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The Truck That Hit You on Garden City Highway Is Gone — But Your Options Are Not The morning of January 28, 2026, started like most mornings in Midland. The oilfield was already running. By 8:25 a.m., the roustabout trucks, water haulers, and crew transports were moving through the south side of town, running the corridors that connect Midland to the Permian Basin’s web of well sites and staging areas. You were at or near the intersection of Garden City Highway and South Fairgrounds Road — a stretch of road that sees heavy oilfield service traffic every single day. A roustabout truck — a commercial oilfield service vehicle bearing a company logo — collided with your pickup. And then it was gone, heading south on South Fairgrounds Road, leaving you on the side of one of Midland’s busiest oilfield arteries. More than two months have passed. The Midland Police Department Traffic Division is asking the public for help identifying the company logo on that truck. The at-fault commercial vehicle and its operating entity remain unidentified. If you were in that pickup — or someone you love was — you are reading this because you have questions, and the answers matter…