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LAW, from page 3B away eastbound on Jacksonvehicle struck a tree.
Street. There had been an accident
At 3:30 p.m Geary began Geary did not leave a note in the same location five min-
backing away from the north on the other vehicle or at- utes before.
curb and steered her jeep left tempt to locate the owner or There were no injuries.
to proceed eastbound on Jack- notify law enforcement, to re-
son Street. While she was port the collision. Property damage, Dec. 28
backing, Geary failed to see Erika Hansen, 70, of Quincy
the Prius parked along the Icy roads, Dec. 27 backed her 2005 Jaguar into a
southcurb. Jennifer Curtis, 41, of parked vehicle in the post of-
The right rear of Geary's Cromberg, traveling east: fice parking lot.
vehicle collided with the left bound on SR-70 at 30 - 35 mph Unaware of the collision,
front fender of the.Prius. Af- in a 1990 Ford Bronco, braked she left the scene. A witness
ter the collision, Geary pulled as she approached severalnoted her license plate num-
away from the second vehicle slowing and stopped vehicles, ber and left a note attached to
and parked in front of the According to the CHP, duethe parked vehicle.
Prius Geary exited her vehi- to snowy and icy road condi- The registered owner con-
cle and inspected the damage tions and her speed, Curtis tacted CHP for a rePort and
to the other vehicle. Geary lost control of her vehicle, officers located Hansen and
then returned to her vehicle which spun counterclockwise filed a property damage-only
and remained on the scene for and went down an embank- report.
10 - 15 minutes before driving ment until the rear of the There were no injuries and
Wayne Allen Kelley, 19, of Greenville, was injured Wednesday, Dec. 29, when his 1991 Isuzu
Trooper rolled over on Highway 89. It was cloudy and snowing, with snow accumulating on
the roadway, as Kelley passed just south of Pioneer Road at approximately 40 mph. As he
approached a left turn, the rear of the vehicle began to slide. Kelley tried to countersteer,
but the vehicle continued to slide. It traveled over the double-yellow line and onto the west
shoulder, where it collided with an uphill embankment. The collision caused the vehicle to
roll over onto its roof. It came to rest on its roof in the west dirt shoulder/drainage ditch,
facing in a southerly direction. A witness helped Kelley out of the vehicle and~reported the
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only minor damage to the ve-
hicles.
Hazardous conditions,
Dec. 29
David and Angela Awbrey,
62 and 64, respectively, of Ra-
mona, were traveling east-
bound on SR-70 in a 2002
Dodge Ram pickup, just west
of Massack rest area, when
Awbrey lost control of his ve-
hicle, slid across the road and
collided with pine trees at the
bottom of an icy embank-
ment.
There were no injuries.
Ralph and Jacqueline Car:
leton, 85 and 84, respectively,
were traveling eastbound on
SR-70, east of Squirrel Creek
Road in a 2005 GMC Envoy at
approximately 50 mph.
Carleton lost control of his
vehicle, drove off the north
shoulder and struck a pine
tree.
There were no injures as a
result of the collision.
Duwayne Edgecomb, 61,
and Lorrie Badour, 49, of Par-
adise were traveling east-
bound on SR-70 west of But-
terfly Valley Road in a 2004
Ford F250, when they hit a
Patricia Bonnel complained the vehicle to roll over onto
of pain to her chest and left its roof.
arm. EMTs on scene advised A witness helped Kelley out
doctors had requested she be of the vehicle and called 911.
flown to Renown Medical Kelley was taken to Seneca
Center as a precaution. Hospital for minor injuries.
Slippery roads, Dec. 28 Brittani Manatt, 19, of
At 8:30 p.m Linda Ter- Sparks, Nev was proceeding
hune, 58, of Quincy, and her northbound on US-395 in a
passenger, Gary Terhune, 2008 Chevy Cobalt, in the left
were traveling westbound on lane at 60-65 mph. CHP re-
SR-70 east of Greenh'orn ported that road conditions
Ranch road. at the time were icy, causing
As Terhune negotiated a the vehicle to lose traction.
right-hand curve, she ob- The vehicle began to spin, al-
served a CHP patrol vehicle legedly causing Manatt to
behind a VW sedan (which lose control. The vehicle
was stuck on the snow-coy- spun into the center divider,
ered shoulder) and a Quincy hit a reflector and came to
Tow truck. Terhune applied rest facing the highway.
the brakes of her 1997 Ford Manatt was uninjured.
and lost control of the vehicle,
sliding left and then right and Diego Montoya, 52, of Reno,
passing the patrol vehicle and Nev was traveling north on
the sedan. US-395 in the right lane, in
Her vehicle slid westbound 1997 Subaru wagpn at 30-40
on the north shoulder facing mph. The rear tires allegedly
southerly and the left rear of lost traction on the icy road
her vehicle collided with the and the vehicle began to spin
rear of the unoccupied tow in a clockwise direction.
truck. The vehicle left the road-
After the colllision, Gary way and overturned on the
Terhune was transported to east shoulder before coming
PDH for precautions due to to rest on its wheels.
having had recent open-heart There were no injuries.
surgery.
patch of ice. Norman r,hn, 54, of Sparks,
Edgecomb lost control of Slush, Dec. 29 Nev was traveling east-
the truck and went down an Frederick Knox Jr 27, of bound on SR-70 in a 2008
embankment to the north of Susanville was proceeding Ford Ranger and had just
the westbound lane. The vehi- south in the right lane of US- passed the Lester T. Davis
cle rolled at least once and 395 north of Pozzolan Road at rest area. According to CHP,
came to rest against some 50 mph. Knox allegedly stated a layer of snow and ice had
trees on its right side, facing the road was covered withformed on the roadway, caus-
east. "slush." The rear tires of his ing the vehicle to lose trac-
Both occupants sustained vehicle lost traction, causing tion. Lim allegedly lost con-
visible head injures, but re- the vehicle to start spinning trol of the vehicle, which be-
fused medical treatment re- to the left in a clockwise di- gan sliding in a soutl easter-
peatedly, rection, ly direction and continued
The vehicle slid off the off the road where it over-
Pedestrian struck, Dec. 30 highway onto the west shoul- turned onto its right side.
At their residence on der, hit an embankment and Lim was unharmed.
Greefihorn Ranch Road, overturned, coming to rest on
Patrick Bonnel, 68, was itstires. Knox was unharmed. Ernesto Recoder II, 30, of
backing up his 2005 Toyota Herlong, was driving a 2004
Tundra, to pick up his wife, Snow and ice, Dec. 29 Ford E350 van southbound on
Patricia, 61, at the front Wayne Kelley, 19, of US-395, south of Red Rock
porch. Greenville, was driving a 1991 Road, at a speed of 30 mph.
Patricia Bonnel had already Isuzu Trooper northbound on CHP reported this section of
left the house and was stand- SR-89 just south of Pioneer US-395 was under chain con-
ing directly behind the vehi- Road, at approximately 40trols and the speed limit was
cle. When her husband began mph and approaching a left lowered to 35 mph.
to reverse, she attempted to turn in the road. Recoder entered a section of
run clear of the vehicle with- As the vehicle began to icy roadway and allegedly lost
out success, make the left :turn, Kelley al- control of the v eh),cle. He at-
The: vehicle struck her, legedly felt the rear of the ve- tempted to regain control, but
knocked her to the ground hicle slide to the right and at- was unable to do so on the ex-
and ran over her left arm. Her tempted to counter-steer, but tremely icy roadway. The van
husband realized he had the vehicle continued to slide rotated 180 degrees and left
struck something and heard on the snow-covered road.the roadway onto the eastern
her scream. Upon exiting the The vehicle traveled over the shoulder, before slowly
vehicle he found his wife on double yellow lines of SR-89 rolling onto its passenger
the ground, picked her up and and onto the west shoulder, side. There were no injuries.
helped her into the house and before colliding with an up-
called911, hill embankment, causing See Law, page 68
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