Monday, June 30, 2014

Coroner IDs 26-year-old Killed in 101 Crash

Posted By on Mon, Jun 30, 2014 at 3:32 PM

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The Humboldt County Coroner’s Office has identified the Arcata woman killed in a rollover crash north of Redcrest Saturday as 26-year-old Camille Louise Rand.

The crash occurred at about 8:30 p.m. when Jonathan Rosales, 35, of Bayside, was driving his 2005 Dodge Ram pickup southbound on U.S. Highway 101, lost control of the truck, causing it to roll multiple times before leaving the roadway, travelling down an embankment and coming to rest against a small grove of trees, according to a California Highway Patrol press release.

Rand was ejected from the vehicle and sustained fatal injuries. Rosales was transported to Redwood Memorial Hospital with major injuries and later flow to Santa Rosa for further treatment. His current condition is unknown. A second passenger, Russell Jay Green, 34, of Eureka, was treated and released at a local hospital, according to CHP.

No one in the vehicle was wearing a seatbelt at the time of the crash, according to CHP, and drugs and/or alcohol are believed to have been a factor. CHP is pursuing charges of driving under the influence causing injury against Rosales, according to a press release.

See the full California Highway Patrol press release below:

On 6/28/2014, at approximately 2035 hours, Jonathan S. Rosales age 35, of Bayside, CA, was driving his 2004 Dodge Ram 1500 pickup southbound on US-101, north of Redcrest, CA. Also within the vehicle were a female passenger, age 26 (name withheld) of Arcata, CA, and a male passenger, Russell Jay Green, age 34, of Eureka, CA.

As the vehicle traveled south, Rosales allowed it to travel into the northbound lanes of US-101. The pickup was then allowed to travel onto the northbound shoulder. Once on the shoulder, Rosales attempted to return the Dodge back onto the roadway. The pickup went back out into the #1 lane of northbound US-101. Rosales then lost control of the pickup and it slide across the northbound #1 and #2 traffic lanes. Before leaving the roadway, the vehicle overturned multiple times as it continued to travel across the dirt shoulder of the northbound lanes. The vehicle came to rest against a group of trees located to the east of the roadway and down a short embankment. The female passenger of the vehicle was ejected during the collision.

The female passenger received fatal injuries as a result of this collision. Green was transported to the Redwood Memorial Hospital with a complaint of pain and later released. Rosales was transported to the Redwood Memorial Hospital with major injuries, and later life flighted to Santa Rosa.

The driver and both passengers were not wearing seatbelts during the collision.

Drugs and/or alcohol appear to be a factor in this collision. Rosales is being charged with suspicious of driving under the influence and causing injury and/or death to another.

The CHP would like to stress the importance of having a designated sober driver and to always wear your seatbelt, to help prevent tragedies such as this.   

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