Tuesday, July 14, 2015

Driver killed after Lancaster, California crash onto a light pole

The driver of the truck, the vehicle's sole occupant, was transported to the hospital where he died of his injuries about 35 minutes later, sheriff’s officials said. (Photo by LUIS MEZA)
The driver of the truck, the vehicle’s sole occupant, was transported to the hospital where he died of his injuries about 35 minutes later, sheriff’s officials said. (Photo by LUIS MEZA)



LANCASTER, CALIFORNIA

A Lancaster man in his 50s died Monday night after his pickup truck drifted off the roadway and slammed into a light pole and a parked vehicle, authorities said.

The fatal collision happened around 7:45 p.m. Monday, July 13, on 40th Street West near Avenue K-14 in Lancaster, according to Lt. David Grall of the Lancaster Sheriff’s Station.

“[The driver] was traveling north on 40th Street West and for an unknown reason drifted off the roadway and struck a light pole…” Grall said. “It sheared the pole off, which crushed the passenger compartment of the vehicle.”


(LUIS MEZA)
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Investigators at the scene said the pickup truck also struck a parked vehicle.
The driver of the truck, the vehicle’s sole occupant, was transported to the hospital where he died of his injuries about 35 minutes later, sheriff’s officials said.

The man’s name has not yet been released pending next of kin notification, corner’s Assistant Chief Ed Winter said Tuesday morning.

The incident is still under investigation and it is unknown at this point whether speed or alcohol may have played a factor in the collision, sheriff’s officials said.

“We’re asking [for] the public’s help; we don’t have any witnesses to this and there was only one person involved in this,” said Sgt. David Jennings. Anyone with information regarding this collision is encouraged to contact the Traffic Services Division at Lancaster Sheriff’s Station at 661-948-8466.