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Possible Witness Sought for Information on Fatal Collision |
Posted by: thepinetree on 05/23/2017 08:52 AM
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San Andreas, CA – On May 19, 2017, San Andreas CHP Officers investigated a solo fatal traffic collision on Ospital Road, north of Live Oak Road in the Wallace area. There were no witnesses to the traffic collision, however officers have identified a possible witness vehicle using a security camera located just north of the collision scene. Officers believe that the driver of this vehicle could provide information about the collision and is only being sought as a witness, not a suspect.
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Traffic Update...Another Fatality On Our Local Roads |
Posted by: thepinetree on 05/23/2017 09:02 PM
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San Andreas, CA...CHP is reporting that a male has been found on side of the roadway near Hwys 12 & 49. A motorcycle may be in the area as well. Tragically it appears the body may have been there for a few days. Our thoughts and prayers are with the deceased's family and friends..
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Cecine Bunn Stadden Passed Away At 92 |
Posted by: thepinetree on 05/22/2017 12:18 PM
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San Andreas, CA...Cecine Bunn Stadden passed away at her daughter’s home in Calaveras county among family on March 16th, 2017. She was 92 years old. Cecine was born Cecine Elizabeth Cole in Springfield, Illinois. In her younger years, she hunted with her brothers, drove an ambulance, attended art school in Colorado. She loved new projects such as learning computers or repairing radios. Sometimes these objects broke after her involvement, but that never stopped her. Cecine was a lifelong artist, specializing in watercolors. In addition, she enjoyed sculpture, China painting, cartooning, pen and ink drawing, and colored pencil botanical illustration. She liked taking road trips, was an avid reader, and a big fan of computer Mahjong. Cecine had a whimsical - and on occasion, tactless - sense of humor. Her long life was attributed to good quality scotch, salmon, lots of candy and raw cashews.
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Los Osos Man Sustains Moderate Injuries In Hwy 4 Collision |
Posted by: thepinetree on 05/22/2017 10:37 AM
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Angels Camp, CA...A 69 year old Los Osos man was riding westbound on SR-4 just west of Pool Station Road at a stated speed of 45 MPH. He allowed his 2002 Harley to drift off of the roadway, rode onto the shoulder, and laid the bike down on it's left side. The rider was transported to Mark Twain Medical Center for treatment of his injuries...
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Monica Latzen, 38 From Sacramento Lost Her Life On Ospital Road |
Posted by: thepinetree on 05/22/2017 10:11 AM
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Valley Springs, CA...Latzen was driving a 2003 Toyota Tundra, southbound on Ospital Road, approaching Live Oak Road, at an unknown speed, with Passenger Bonham seated in the right front seat. For an unknown reason, the Toyota traveled off of the roadway, onto the west shoulder of Ospital Road. Latzen steered Vehicle the Tundra to the left, attempting to get it back onto the roadway. Latzen then lost control of the pickup, and the Toyota began to spin in a counterclockwise direction, while crossing across Ospital Road. The Tundra traveled onto the east shoulder of Ospital Road, where it began to roll over. It then collided with a large tree on the east shoulder of Ospital Road. Latzen was ejected from the vehicle and she was pronounced deceased at the scene of the collision. Bonham had to be extricated from the vehicle by emergency personnel.
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Michael O'Keefe 1939 - 2017 |
Posted by: thepinetree on 05/19/2017 12:37 PM
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Mountain Ranch, CA...Michael O'Keefe 12-15-39 to 5-11-17 (77 years old) Born to Betty and Bill O'Keefe in Prairie Village, Kansas. This "hayseed" came to California by way of a scholarship to Stanford in Electrical Engineering. He transferred over to UC Berkeley for Police Science. Then became a Berkeley police officer (later Inspector) for many years. He married and had two children. Later married Linda. They moved to Calaveras Co. full time in 1975 where Michael worked for PG&E for many years, retiring early to work on the "ranch". He and Linda were God's stewards of a beautiful piece of land with many animals, wild and domestic. He loved nature so much. He was active in many things over the years. His passion was being the (cartographer) mapper for the Central Calaveras Fire District for 23 years. He also enjoyed his time as a ham operator for CARS (Calaveras Amateur Radio Society). Was active in the Foothill Community Church in Angels Camp for many years. Up until recently enjoyed sailing, kayaking, hiking, cross-country skiing, avid reader, traveling especially in Nevada.
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Major Injures In DUI High Speed Crash On Independence Road |
Posted by: thepinetree on 05/19/2017 11:26 AM
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West Point, CA...Christoper Lane was driving westbound on Independence Road at a high rate of speed. Noah Tidwell was a passenger in the back seat. As Lane came to a curve to his left, he lost control of his vehicle and allowed it to run off the roadway where it traveled through two wire fences then collided with a large pine tree before coming to a stop. Lane was wearing a seatbelt but suffered major injuries and was taken by air ambulance to Modesto Memorial Hospital for treatment. Tidwell was not wearing a seatbelt and also suffered mojor injuries and was also taken to Modesto Memorial for treatment.
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Minor Injuries In Bus Collision That Snarled Traffic Yesterday |
Posted by: thepinetree on 05/18/2017 12:36 PM
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San Andreas, CA...Jeffery Nelson was driving a charter bus westbound on State Route 12, east of Double Springs Road, carrying 34 juveniles and four chaperone's. The bus was returning from a field trip and returning to the Woodland area. Mr. Nelson allowed the bus to travel off the north side of the roadway and down a steep embankment. The charter bus came to rest on its wheels at the bottom of the embankment. Five of the juvenile passengers sustained minor injuries and were transported to Mark Twain Medical Center for their injuries. State Route 12 was completely closed to off load the passengers for approximately 30 minutes. The roadway was then opened to one-way traffic control until approximately 4:30 PM, at which time it was closed to remove the bus. Caltrans responded and set up detours while the roadway was closed. The roadway was reopened at 6:10 PM.
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San Andreas SR 49 Commercial Gateway & Corridor Study Meeting On May 24th |
Posted by: thepinetree on 05/17/2017 01:17 PM
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San Andreas, CA...We invite you to come learn more about the plan to improve pedestrian, bicycle, and vehicle safety conditions in San Andreas on May 24th!
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Dale Gundy, 57 From Glencoe Lost His Life Yesterday On Hwy 26 |
Posted by: thepinetree on 05/17/2017 08:28 AM
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Glencoe, CA...Dale Gundy was traveling eastbound on State Route 26 west of Stormy Lane. A Shingle Springs man was traveling westbound on State Route 26, approaching Mr. Gundy's 2003 Mercedes. Mr. Gundy allowed his Mercedes to travel completely into the westbound lane, directly in the path of the oncoming 2014 Ram. The Mercedes and the Dodge Ram collided head-on. Mr. Gundy was extricated from the Mercedes and both occupants of Dodge Ram were able to exit prior to both vehicles catching fire. A large area of grass caught fire as a result. Mr. Gundy was pronounced deceased at the scene. Several fire trucks responded and they were able to extinguish the fire quickly.
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