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Two DUI Arrests Follow Tragic Pedestrian Crash in Santa Rosa

By Miles Cooper
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February 13, 2025
Two DUI Arrests Follow Tragic Pedestrian Crash in Santa Rosa
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(KRON) — A pedestrian who was crossing the road in Santa Rosa Tuesday evening was struck and killed by a automobile, in response to police. Whereas site visitors management was enforced on the scene of the deadly collision, the Santa Rosa Police Division stated two motorists had been arrested for allegedly driving underneath the affect.

Police responded at 6:56 p.m. to the 1100 block of Hopper Avenue on the report of a pedestrian-involved automobile collision. Arriving first responders discovered the pedestrian unresponsive and never respiratory, police stated. They had been rushed to a neighborhood hospital, the place they had been later pronounced deceased.

The driving force of the concerned automobile, a maroon Chevrolet Suburban, instantly known as 911 to report the crash and remained on the scene, in response to Santa Rosa PD.

Two DUI Arrests Follow Tragic Pedestrian Crash in Santa Rosa(Santa Rosa Police Division)

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Crash investigators stated it appeared that the pedestrian was crossing Hopper Avenue exterior of a crosswalk. Police famous that it was darkish out through the time of the collision and the pedestrian was carrying darkish clothes. The Chevy was touring eastbound on Hopper when it struck the individual.

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The driving force didn’t present signs of impairment and velocity isn’t believed to be an element, police stated.

Whereas investigators had been on the crash scene, site visitors management was arrange at Hopper Avenue and Banyan Avenue to detour motorists. An SRPD Ok-9 officer was directing site visitors exterior of his patrol automobile, which had its emergency lights activated, authorities stated.

The officer noticed a Nissan hatchback touring at a excessive price of velocity and tried to detour it by shining a flashlight in its route and yelling for the driving force to cease, SRPD stated. The Nissan continued, in response to authorities, and the officer jumped out of the way in which simply because the automobile hit the patrol automobile.

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The Nissan’s driver allegedly displayed indicators of alcohol impairment and was arrested for DUI. The officer and the Ok-9 weren’t injured within the crash.

In a separate incident on the deadly pedestrian crash scene, an officer reported {that a} white Chevy Silverado bypassed the site visitors management and continued down a closed Hopper Avenue. Police stopped the driving force, who was discovered to be allegedly drunk. The driving force was arrested on DUI expenses.

The id of the pedestrian killed in Tuesday’s crash was not instantly launched.

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