By hobbslawgroup | Published December 13, 2019 | Posted in Uncategorized |
A teenage girl in Malibu was killed in a head-on collision Friday morning around 6:00 a.m. The collision required closure of the entire Pacific Coast Highway for several hours. Both vehicles sustained heavy damage. The collision is under investigation. Local News Coverage.
Read MoreNovember 21, 2019, Woodland Hills- A 26 year old woman lost control and struck the center divider on the Northbound 101 freeway. After the collision, the vehicle came to rest in the number one and two lanes. The Driver exited the vehicle and stood in the number one lane. She was struck by the driver Read More
Read MoreNovember 18, 2019, 8:00 p.m., a pedestrian injured by a when he was hit by a car near Main Street and Avenue G. He had severe injuries and was airlifted out via life flight helicopter. San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department Spokesperson, E. Moran indicated that the collision occurred when the driver of a Toyota pick-up Read More
Read MoreA female pedestrian was struck and killed Tuesday morning. The incident occurred just before 5:00 a.m. on Topanga Canyon Boulevard at Nordhoff. The woman died at the scene, and her name has not yet been released. It was not clear if the driver remained at the scene. All southbound lanes of Topanga Canyon were closed Read More
Read MoreOn August 30, 2019, 8:50 p.m., two people were killed in LaVerne, when their Toyota Corolla was struck by an Acura Integra the police were chasing. The collision occurred near White Avenue and College Lane. First responders extracted two people from the Corolla and three from the Acura. All five people were transported to a Read More
Read MoreHUNTINGTON PARK-Five people were injured, three were transported to the hospital, and two of those are in critical condition. According to witnesses, a young female driver in her late teens or early 20’s slammed into the restaurant located at Santa Fe and Florence Avenue. She crashed through a hedge and the wall, striking a family Read More
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