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Major Injury Traffic Collision

Posted on: September 24, 2022Major Injury Traffic CollisionReporting Deputy: Sergeant Kyle LaFondFile # LA222660069Details:On Friday, September 23, 2022, La Quinta deputies responded to a major injury traffic collision involving a golf cart just before 8:30 pm. The collision occurred on Shoal Creek Street, south of Riviera Street within the PGA West community in the city of La Quinta. One person was transported to a local hospital with major injuries. The cause of the traffic collision is still under investigation. At this time, deputies do not believe drugs or alcohol were factors in the collision.Anyone with information on this collision is encouraged to call Deputy Yoo of the Thermal Sheriff’s Station by calling (760) 863-8990.For media inquiries regarding this incident please contact the Media Information Bureau.

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Fatal Traffic Collision

Reporting Deputy: Lieutenant Hibbler

File # MV222644007

Details:

On Wednesday, September 21, 2022, about 12:50 AM, deputies from the Moreno Valley Station responded to a major injury traffic collision near the intersection of Bay Ave and Perris Blvd in the city of Moreno Valley. Deputies arrived within minutes and located a collision involving a red 2014 Kia Optima and an adult male pedestrian. The pedestrian suffered major injuries and life-saving measures were performed; however, the pedestrian succumbed to his injuries.

The Moreno Valley Traffic Reconstruction Team responded to the location and assumed the investigation. The pedestrian was identified as Gil Revoir, an 81-year-old male resident of Moreno Valley. The driver of the Kia Optima remained at the scene and cooperated with the investigation. It does not appear alcohol or drugs were a factor in this collision.

Anyone who may have witnessed this collision and has not been interviewed is encouraged to call Deputy Seguin of the Moreno Valley Station at 951-486-6879.

For media inquiries regarding this incident please contact the Media Information Bureau.

Reporting Deputy: Lieutenant Hibbler

File # MV222644007

Details:

On Wednesday, September 21, 2022, about 12:50 AM, deputies from the Moreno Valley Station responded to a major injury traffic collision near the intersection of Bay Ave and Perris Blvd in the city of Moreno Valley. Deputies arrived within minutes and located a collision involving a red 2014 Kia Optima and an adult male pedestrian. The pedestrian suffered major injuries and life-saving measures were performed; however, the pedestrian succumbed to his injuries.

The Moreno Valley Traffic Reconstruction Team responded to the location and assumed the investigation. The pedestrian was identified as Gil Revoir, an 81-year-old male resident of Moreno Valley. The driver of the Kia Optima remained at the scene and cooperated with the investigation. It does not appear alcohol or drugs were a factor in this collision.

Anyone who may have witnessed this collision and has not been interviewed is encouraged to call Deputy Seguin of the Moreno Valley Station at 951-486-6879.

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Major Injury Collision/ Driving Under the Influence Arrest

On Sunday, September 18, 2022, at 4:49 PM Thermal Station deputies responded to a report of a major injury collision at the intersection of Avenue 48 and Dune Palms Drive in the city of La Quinta. When patrol deputies arrived, they located two vehicles, a white 2009 Nissan Rogue, and a gray 2021 Dodge Durango, with major collision damage. The four occupants of the Nissan Rogue had major injuries and were transported to Desert Regional Medical Center for treatment.

The driver of the Dodge Durango, Daniel Jesus Barrera, a 21-year-old resident of Indio, refused medical treatment. Members of the La Quinta Traffic Team arrived and assumed the investigation. The preliminary investigation found both vehicles were traveling westbound on Avenue 48 near Dune Palms Dr. Barrera was traveling at a high rate of speed and collided with the rear end of the Nissan causing the Nissan to lose control and roll over.

Barrera was determined to be driving under the influence of alcohol when the collision occurred and was arrested for driving under the influence causing injury. He was booked into John Benoit Detention Center.This collision is still under investigation and anyone with information regarding this incident is urged to contact Deputy J. Shields of the Thermal Station at 760–863–8990 or call anonymously at (760) 341-STOP (7867) and reference incident #LA222610028.

Posted on: September 18, 2022 by Riverside County Sheriff

Major Injury Collision/ Driving Under the Influence Arrest

Reporting Deputy: Sergeant Mark Chlarson

File # LA222610028

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Fatal Traffic Collision Involving a Pedestrian

Reporting Deputy: Sergeant Chad Craig

File # MV222310309

Details:

On August 19, 2022, about 8:34 PM, deputies from the Moreno Valley Station responded to the report of a major-injury traffic collision on Alessandro Boulevard near the intersection of Elsworth Street in the city of Moreno Valley. Deputies arrived on-scene to find the collision involved a silver, 2019 Toyota Tacoma and a pedestrian pushing a shopping cart. The pedestrian was found lying in the roadway without a pulse and suffering from traumatic life-threatening injuries. Despite the life-saving measures attempted by CalFire personnel, the pedestrian was declared deceased at the scene. The driver of the Toyota was located uninjured at the collision site and cooperated with the investigation.

The Moreno Valley Traffic Collision Reconstruction Team responded to the scene and assumed the investigation. The preliminary investigation revealed the Toyota was traveling eastbound on Alessandro Boulevard as the pedestrian was pushing the shopping cart southbound across the street, mid-block between Elsworth Street and Veterans Way. The Toyota attempted to stop, but subsequently struck the pedestrian as he crossed in front of him.

The identity of the involved parties will not be released pending further investigation and notification to the next of kin. Drugs and/or alcohol do not appear to be a factor in this collision.

The collision investigation required the closure of eastbound Alessandro Boulevard between Elsworth Street and Veterans Way for scene processing and evidence collection.

Anyone with information about this incident is encouraged to call Deputy Andrew Galbreath of the Moreno Valley Sheriff’s Station at 951-486-6811 or the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department at 951-776-1099.

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Fatal Traffic Collision Caused by Under the Influence Driver

Reporting Deputy: Sergeant Robert Grmusha

File # MV222000235

Update:

The deceased victim was identified as 33-year-old Mikela Janice Lang of Moreno Valley.

On July 19, 2022, about 6:42 PM, deputies from the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department, Moreno Valley Station, responded to the report of a major-injury traffic collision near the intersection of Perris Boulevard and Filaree Avenue, in the city of Moreno Valley. Deputies arrived on-scene to find the collision involved, a silver, 2010 Nissan Altima and a white, 2012 Kawasaki Ninja 650 motorcycle. The rider of Kawasaki was found lying in the roadway without a pulse and suffering from traumatic life-threatening injuries. Despite the life-saving measures attempted by CalFire, the motorcyclist was declared deceased at the scene. The driver of the Nissan, identified as 23-year-old Byron Alexander Cifuentes Saucedo of Hemet, was located uninjured near the scene and detained by deputies for further investigation.

The Moreno Valley Sheriff’s Station Traffic Collision Reconstruction Team responded to the scene and assumed the investigation. The preliminary investigation revealed the Nissan was traveling eastbound on Filaree Avenue when it entered the intersection with Perris Boulevard without first stopping for a red signal light. As the Nissan continued through the intersection, the Kawasaki motorcycle collided with the Nissan’s driver side, causing the rider to be ejected forward from the motorcycle, subsequently causing the life-threatening injuries. Directly following the collision, several bystanders reported that Saucedo attempted to flee the collision scene by running into a nearby neighborhood, but he was unsuccessful after several witnesses physically restrained him until deputies arrived.

Following the collection of evidence and receiving additional information during the investigation, alcohol and drugs were considered to be a suspected factor in the collision. Byron Alexander Cifuentes Saucedo was subsequently arrested and booked into custody at the Robert Presley Detention Center for Felony Vehicular Manslaughter and for Felony Hit and Run. The identity of the other involved parties will not be released pending further investigation and notification to the next of kin.

The collision investigation required the closure of Perris Boulevard, between John F. Kennedy Drive and Gentian Avenue, for scene processing and evidence collection.

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Major Injury Traffic Collision

Reporting Deputy: Sergeant Chad Craig

File # MV222230059

Details:

On August 11, 2022, about 8:24 AM, several citizens called 911 to report a white Ford F150 driving recklessly and running red lights on Cactus Avenue, near the intersection of Perris Boulevard, in the city of Moreno Valley. Moments later, deputies from the Moreno Valley Station responded to the report of a major-injury traffic collision on Cactus Avenue near the intersection of Indian Street. Deputies arrived on-scene to find the collision involved a white, 2002 Ford F150 and a black, 2021 Lexus RX450h. The Ford was overturned and beginning to catch fire with three people inside. Several deputies and citizens used fire extinguishers, hoses from nearby residences, and buckets of water to keep the fire from engulfing the vehicle. Deputies were able to break the vehicles windows, cut them from their seatbelts, and rescue them from the burning vehicle. CalFire then arrived on-scene, extinguished the fire and provided medical treatment for the involved parties before they were transported to local area hospitals with non-life threatening injuries.

The Moreno Valley Sheriff’s Station Traffic Collision Reconstruction Team responded to the scene and assumed the investigation. The preliminary investigation revealed the Ford was traveling westbound on Cactus Avenue in the center two-way left turn lane at a high rate of speed with its hazard lights activated prior to the collision. Evidence indicated the Ford approached the intersection with Perris Boulevard and entered opposing lanes of traffic while driving around stopped vehicles before entering the intersection without yielding for a red light. After crossing through the intersection, the Ford continued traveling westbound on Cactus Avenue at a high-rate of speed in the center two-way left turn lane. As the Ford approached the intersection with Indian Street, an uninvolved vehicle preparing to turn left entered the same two-way left turn lane, prompting the Ford to veer into opposing lanes of traffic, subsequently colliding head-on into the Lexus traveling eastbound on Cactus Avenue. Following the collision, the Ford overturned and landed on the south sidewalk of Cactus Avenue.

At this time, it is unknown if alcohol and/or drugs will be considered a factor in the collision. The identity of all of the involved parties is being withheld, pending the outcome of the investigation.

The collision investigation required the closure of Cactus Avenue, between Indian Street and Victor Drive, for scene processing and evidence collection.

Anyone with information about this incident is encouraged to call Deputy Chris Loucks of the Moreno Valley Sheriff’s Station at 951-486-6832 or the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department at 951-776-1099.

Reporting Deputy: Sergeant Chad Craig

File # MV222230059

Details:

On August 11, 2022, about 8:24 AM, several citizens called 911 to report a white Ford F150 driving recklessly and running red lights on Cactus Avenue, near the intersection of Perris Boulevard, in the city of Moreno Valley. Moments later, deputies from the Moreno Valley Station responded to the report of a major-injury traffic collision on Cactus Avenue near the intersection of Indian Street. Deputies arrived on-scene to find the collision involved a white, 2002 Ford F150 and a black, 2021 Lexus RX450h. The Ford was overturned and beginning to catch fire with three people inside. Several deputies and citizens used fire extinguishers, hoses from nearby residences, and buckets of water to keep the fire from engulfing the vehicle. Deputies were able to break the vehicles windows, cut them from their seatbelts, and rescue them from the burning vehicle. CalFire then arrived on-scene, extinguished the fire and provided medical treatment for the involved parties before they were transported to local area hospitals with non-life threatening injuries.

The Moreno Valley Sheriff’s Station Traffic Collision Reconstruction Team responded to the scene and assumed the investigation. The preliminary investigation revealed the Ford was traveling westbound on Cactus Avenue in the center two-way left turn lane at a high rate of speed with its hazard lights activated prior to the collision. Evidence indicated the Ford approached the intersection with Perris Boulevard and entered opposing lanes of traffic while driving around stopped vehicles before entering the intersection without yielding for a red light. After crossing through the intersection, the Ford continued traveling westbound on Cactus Avenue at a high-rate of speed in the center two-way left turn lane. As the Ford approached the intersection with Indian Street, an uninvolved vehicle preparing to turn left entered the same two-way left turn lane, prompting the Ford to veer into opposing lanes of traffic, subsequently colliding head-on into the Lexus traveling eastbound on Cactus Avenue. Following the collision, the Ford overturned and landed on the south sidewalk of Cactus Avenue.

At this time, it is unknown if alcohol and/or drugs will be considered a factor in the collision. The identity of all of the involved parties is being withheld, pending the outcome of the investigation.

The collision investigation required the closure of Cactus Avenue, between Indian Street and Victor Drive, for scene processing and evidence collection.

Anyone with information about this incident is encouraged to call Deputy Chris Loucks of the Moreno Valley Sheriff’s Station at 951-486-6832 or the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department at 951-776-1099.

For media inquiries regarding this incident please contact the Media Information Bureau.

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Fatal Traffic Collision Involving a Pedestrian

Reporting Deputy: Sergeant Chad Craig

File # MV222310309

Details:

On August 19, 2022, about 8:34 PM, deputies from the Moreno Valley Station responded to the report of a major-injury traffic collision on Alessandro Boulevard near the intersection of Elsworth Street in the city of Moreno Valley. Deputies arrived on-scene to find the collision involved a silver, 2019 Toyota Tacoma and a pedestrian pushing a shopping cart. The pedestrian was found lying in the roadway without a pulse and suffering from traumatic life-threatening injuries. Despite the life-saving measures attempted by CalFire personnel, the pedestrian was declared deceased at the scene. The driver of the Toyota was located uninjured at the collision site and cooperated with the investigation.

The Moreno Valley Traffic Collision Reconstruction Team responded to the scene and assumed the investigation. The preliminary investigation revealed the Toyota was traveling eastbound on Alessandro Boulevard as the pedestrian was pushing the shopping cart southbound across the street, mid-block between Elsworth Street and Veterans Way. The Toyota attempted to stop, but subsequently struck the pedestrian as he crossed in front of him.

The identity of the involved parties will not be released pending further investigation and notification to the next of kin. Drugs and/or alcohol do not appear to be a factor in this collision.

The collision investigation required the closure of eastbound Alessandro Boulevard between Elsworth Street and Veterans Way for scene processing and evidence collection.

Anyone with information about this incident is encouraged to call Deputy Andrew Galbreath of the Moreno Valley Sheriff’s Station at 951-486-6811 or the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department at 951-776-1099.

Reporting Deputy: Sergeant Chad Craig

File # MV222310309

Details:

On August 19, 2022, about 8:34 PM, deputies from the Moreno Valley Station responded to the report of a major-injury traffic collision on Alessandro Boulevard near the intersection of Elsworth Street in the city of Moreno Valley. Deputies arrived on-scene to find the collision involved a silver, 2019 Toyota Tacoma and a pedestrian pushing a shopping cart. The pedestrian was found lying in the roadway without a pulse and suffering from traumatic life-threatening injuries. Despite the life-saving measures attempted by CalFire personnel, the pedestrian was declared deceased at the scene. The driver of the Toyota was located uninjured at the collision site and cooperated with the investigation.

The Moreno Valley Traffic Collision Reconstruction Team responded to the scene and assumed the investigation. The preliminary investigation revealed the Toyota was traveling eastbound on Alessandro Boulevard as the pedestrian was pushing the shopping cart southbound across the street, mid-block between Elsworth Street and Veterans Way. The Toyota attempted to stop, but subsequently struck the pedestrian as he crossed in front of him.

The identity of the involved parties will not be released pending further investigation and notification to the next of kin. Drugs and/or alcohol do not appear to be a factor in this collision.

The collision investigation required the closure of eastbound Alessandro Boulevard between Elsworth Street and Veterans Way for scene processing and evidence collection.

Anyone with information about this incident is encouraged to call Deputy Andrew Galbreath of the Moreno Valley Sheriff’s Station at 951-486-6811 or the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department at 951-776-1099.

For media inquiries regarding this incident please contact the Media Information Bureau.

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Office of Highway Safety Summer Mobilization Enforcement

Posted on: August 2, 2022

Office of Highway Safety Summer Mobilization Enforcement

Reporting Deputy: Claro SanchezFile # N/A

Details:

Palm Desert Sheriff’s Station Encourages Community to Choose a Sober Way to Travel

Palm Desert and Rancho Mirage, Calif. – As the summer travel season wraps up, Riverside County Sheriff’s Department/ Palm Desert Station reminds drivers to be responsible and never drive under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs.

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Fatal Traffic Collision

Posted on: August 15, 2022

Fatal Traffic Collision

Reporting Deputy: Shaun GriffithFile # T222270033

Details:

On Monday, August 15, 2022, at 8:05 AM, deputies from the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department, Palm Desert Station, responded to a report of a major injury traffic collision involving a motorcycle in the area of Washington St. and Tucson Circle, Palm Desert. Upon the deputy’s arrival they located a 29-year-old, male adult laying in the roadway suffering from major injuries. The male was declared deceased on scene.

The preliminary investigation indicates the male was riding a 2022 Harley Davidson motorcycle southbound on Washington St. at a moderate rate of speed. The rider collided with a 2015 Jeep Cherokee that pulled into the intersection of Washington St. and Tucson Circle. The rider collided with the vehicle and the rider was ejected from the motorcycle. The rider came to rest in the intersection where uninvolved drivers stopped to assist and render aid. The driver of the Jeep was transported with minor injuries, and the rider of the motorcycle was not struck by any vehicles. The cause of this collision is still under investigation, and it is unknown if alcohol may be a factor. The motorcycle rider was wearing a helmet at the time of the collision and did not survive his injuries.

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