Suspected DUI driver arrested after fatal pedestrian crash in San Jose
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Suspected DUI driver arrested after fatal pedestrian crash in San Jose
(KRON) -- A driver in San Jose was arrested for gross vehicular manslaughter and driving under the influence after a pedestrian was struck and killed Sunday night, according to the San Jose Police Department. Police responded at 10:49 p.m. to the area of Lincoln Avenue and Lonus Road on the report of a pedestrian-involved vehicle collision. Arriving officers located the pedestrian who was suffering from life-threatening injuries, SJPD said. The …
Driver arrested in suspected San Jose fatal DUI hit and run
A pedestrian was hit and killed late Sunday night in San Jose, and the driver was arrested as he was leaving the scene, according to police. At about 10:50 p.m. Sunday, officers responded to the area of Lincoln Avenue and Lonus Road in San Jose on a report of a vehicle collision involving a pedestrian, police said. A man driving a 2014 white Acura SUV was traveling northbound on Lincoln just south of Lonus Road when he struck a man crossing Linc…
Hector Cruz Of San Jose Dies In Suspected DUI Crash Near Lincoln Avenue [San Jose, CA] - Nationwide Report
Pedestrian Killed in San Jose DUI Crash; Driver Arrested San Jose, CA (January 14, 2025) On Sunday evening, a suspected DUI crash near Lincoln Avenue claimed the life of 54-year-old Hector Cruz of San Jose. According to San Jose police (SJPD), the deadly incident happened at about 10:49 p.m. near Lincoln Avenue and Lonus Street. […]
The police arrested the driver of a vehicle that would have escaped after fatally hit a pedestrian on Sunday in San Jose. The accident occurred around 10:49 p.m., in the Lincoln Avenue and Lonus Road area. Authorities explained that the driver of a SUV Acura van was traveling north along Lincoln Avenue on track number two, just south of its intersection with Lonus Road. The vehicle hit a man crossing outside any marked pedestrian crossing. The v…
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