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[10-12-2024] Siskiyou County, CA – One Hospitalized After Suspected DUI Crash Sends Car into Klamath River off Highway 96

Published October 17, 2024

[10-12-2024] One Hospitalized After Suspected DUI Crash Sends Car into Klamath River off Highway 96One person was hospitalized following a suspected DUI crash in Yreka that sent a vehicle plunging into the Klamath River early Saturday morning, October 12, 2024.

According to the California Highway Patrol, the accident occurred near Mile Post Marker 89.58 on Highway 96. A coupe carrying three people reportedly veered off the roadway at high speed, landing in the river.

Emergency responders, with help from the Siskiyou County Sheriff’s Office Dive Team, retrieved the vehicle. One occupant was taken to Fairchild Medical Center for treatment. 

Authorities suspect alcohol was a factor and continue to investigate the crash.

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