Fatal Traffic Collision – July 28, 2020

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(Fatal Traffic Collision)

On Tuesday, July 28, 2020, about 2:25 AM, deputies from the Jurupa Valley Station responded to a report of a single vehicle traffic collision, on Mission Boulevard north of Highway 60, Jurupa Valley. 

Upon arrival, deputies located  a male adult with major injuries inside a compact vehicle, which had collided against a tree. He was determined to be the sole occupant and was pronounced deceased at the scene.  The Jurupa Valley Station’s Traffic Reconstruction Team is conducting a full investigation to determine the cause of the collision. At this time it is unknown if alcohol or drugs were factor in this collision. 

Anyone with additional information is encouraged to call Deputy Lonthair at the Jurupa Valley Station, 951-955-2600.  Persons who wish to report criminal activity and wish to remain anonymous can call crime stoppers at 800-78-CRIME (800-782-7463) or 800-47-DRUGS (800-473-7847).  You can also leave anonymous information on our online Tip Form or wetip.com.     

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