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Driver killed in a one-car accident on Interstate 880 near San Leandro

SAN LEANDRO — Late Monday night, a one-car collision on a freeway ramp resulted in the death of a male driver.

CHP was called to respond at 11:53 pm. CHP Officer Zachary Hunter stated that it happened at Davis Street’s exit on northbound Interstate 880.

The driver was not identified by authorities immediately. He died on the spot. Hunter stated that he drove a Porsche Cayenne, and seemed to have lost control because he did not slow down on the exit.

Hunter stated that the Porsche skidded off the road, then slid over an off-ramp in shrubbery and trees. The wreckage occurred even though it was not raining.

.The CHP is still investigating.

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Corning man is killed; teen hurt in collision


CORNING – A motorcycle and pedestrian collided Saturday morning in Corning, resulting in the death of a Corning man and injuring a teenage boy.

According to a Corning Police Department press release, officers were summoned to the 600 block North Street at 11:30 am Saturday for a collision that involved a pedestrian.

According to the release, Dennis Wayne Nickell (71), was later identified as the motorcyclist who died on the spot. A 17-year old boy was injured and taken to the local hospital.

The teen sustained a fractured ankle and cuts on his head.

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Motorcyclist hospitalized after crash with San Bernardino officer

Police said that a San Bernardino officer was responding to a crash unrelated in the vicinity when he collided with a motorcycle rider. The motorcyclist was taken to the hospital.

According to Sgt. Equino Thomas was the spokesperson for San Bernardino Police Department. Thomas stated that the police officer was heading south along Waterman Avenue when he came to the intersection at 5th Street. The crash took place as the motorcyclist was travelling east on 5th Street.

Thomas stated that the motorcyclist was transported to hospital while the officer was not injured. Thomas said that the motorcyclist was in stable condition as of Sunday evening.

Thomas stated that police were looking into whether traffic laws had been broken in the lead up to the accident.

Motorcycle rider killed in multi-vehicle accident on 10 Freeway, Rancho Cucamonga.

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Three children struck by car, seriously injured, as they walked home from school

Antioch police stated three children sustained serious injuries Friday, when they were struck by a car while walking home from school.

The driver of the car witnesses say was responsible for the crash had been kicked off the elementary school campus a few blocks away just moments earlier. After the collision,  witnesses reported he looked dazed, when he emerged from his vehicle with a knife and stab wound.

At 3:23 PM, police were dispatched to the scene of the accident at Sycamore Drive & Manzanita Way. They found three critically injured children. The three children were all treated on the spot and flown to hospital for further care. Unfortunately, the condition of the third juvenile wasn’t available.

Witnesses claim that a Mercury Mystique was traveling westbound on Sycamore Drive, waiting for traffic to clear, before turning right onto Manzanita Way. Police say that a Chevrolet Impala was also leaving Sycamore Square at high speed, going westbound on Sycamore Drive, and trying to pass it, struck the Mercury instead, propelling it into the group.

According to police, the Impala’s driver was flown to the hospital for serious injuries. The Mercury Mystique driver was treated as a precaution.

The victims’ ages were not released by police, who said that the investigation was ongoing and there wasn’t any additional information.

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Castro Valley: Driver ploughs into grocery store, injuring multiple people

CASTRO VALLEY — Authorities say that four people sustained minor or moderate injuries Thursday when the driver of a car lost control and drove through a door to a busy grocery shop.

Alameda County Fire Department firefighters arrived to a report of a collision between two vehicles at Trader Joe’s 22224 Redwood Rd. at 3:45 p.m. They arrived quickly with a complete first-alarm complement and found several victims.

Kent Carlin of Alameda County Fire said that three people were transported to Eden Medical Center by Kent Carlin. A child was also taken to UCSF Benioff Hospital Oakland after receiving treatment from the first responders.

Carlin stated that although it was quite graphic, the outcome was good considering how many people were in the store. It could have been worse.

Driver was uninjured. He was assessed at the scene, but was not taken into custody.

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Madera, Central Valley: 1 killed in multiple vehicle collisions

MADERA —  A collision involving three vehicles on Highway 41 near Avenue 15 left one person dead, according to officers from California Highway Patrol.

CHP Madera officers report that they received a call about a collision at 8:16 AM.

CHP officers responded to the call and found three cars, one woman dead and one other person seriously injured.

According to officers, a Toyota Corolla and a RAM pickup truck were travelling northbound. They believe that the Corolla struck the pickup sending it into the southbound lane. It then collided head-on with a BMW.

According to CHP officials, the Corolla driver died on the spot. The BMW driver suffered major injuries and had to be taken to the local hospital. The driver of the pick-up was uninjured.

Although the cause of this crash remains under investigation, CHP officers state that alcohol does not appear to have been a contributing factor.

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IDENTIFIED – Man died in Fresno County rollover accident in Central Valley

FRESNO COUNTY – The Fresno County Coroner’s Office identified the victim of Tuesday’s solo rollover accident.

Around 3:30 pm, the crash occurred at Dinuba/Marks Ave. According to investigators, the driver crashed into a vineyard after he veered off of the road.

Daniel Muniz, 61 years old was the victim.

First responders found Muniz 20 feet away from his pickup truck when they arrived. According to officials, he wasn’t wearing a seatbelt.

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CHP: 1 person killed in rollover collision in Fresno County, Central Valley

FRESNO COUNTY – According to the California Highway Patrol, a man died after being thrown from his truck in a rollover accident on Tuesday afternoon.

Officers were dispatched to Fresno County’s Marks and Dinuba Avenues at 3:30 PM for reports of a crash.

Officers arrived to find a truck on its roof. The driver of the car was declared dead at the scene.

He was driving along Marks Avenue and had made a left turn. His truck then rolled over.

Investigators aren’t sure if the man had his seatbelt on at the time of the accident.

Officials are still investigating the cause of this crash and don’t know whether drugs or alcohol played a role.

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