The CDCR reported on Friday, August 28 that an inmate died from apparent COVID-19 related complications at the Correctional Training Facility at Salinas Valley State Prison in Soledad. The inmate died at an outside hospital on Thursday, August 20. This is the first inmate at the prison in Soledad to die related to COVID-19. Right now 63 inmates at the CTF in Soledad have tested positive for the virus, and 46 of those cases have come in just the last two weeks, while 7 CTF employees have tested positive for COVID-19 during the pandemic, as of August 28. Two have been able to return to work.
Fatal 3 Vehicle Accident Involving Wrong Way Driver on Highway 101 Outside of King City on January 10
A fatal multi-vehicle collision happened on Saturday night, January 10 at 9:51 p.m. on northbound Highway 101 outside of King City. According to the King City CHP a 2016 Toyota Tacoma driven by 65-year-old Paul Lee Cooper of Otis, Oregon was heading the wrong way going southbound in the northbound lanes south of Jolon Road, while a 2006 Toyota Corolla driven by 33-year-old Dinora Maribel Gomez of Salinas was heading northbound on Highway 101 south of Jolon Road in the #1 lane and a Honda Accord driven by 36-year-old Ignacio Sangerman of King City was also traveling northbound on Highway 101 south of Jolon Road but was in the #2 lane. Due to Cooper's level of impairment his vehicle went the wrong way on Highway 101 going directly into the path of Gomez' vehicle causing the rear of her car to crash with the front of the vehicle driven by Sangerman. Cooper was arrested, sustaining major injuries and was transported to Natividad Medical Center in Salinas where as of January 12 is...
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