[11-25-2024] San Diego County, CA – Two Teen Girls Injured, Four Juveniles Detained After Police Chase Ends in Crash in Spring Valley

[11-25-2024] Two Teen Girls Injured, Four Juveniles Detained After Police Chase Ends in Crash in Spring ValleyTwo teenage girls were hospitalized, and four other juveniles were detained after a short vehicle pursuit ended in a crash in Spring Valley, San Diego County, early Monday morning, November 25, 2024.

The incident began around 1:00 a.m. when sheriff’s deputies attempted to pull over a car for an unspecified traffic violation on Bancroft Drive. The driver refused to stop, leading deputies onto eastbound state Route 94.

During the pursuit, the vehicle veered off the road and crashed into a tree. Emergency responders transported the two injured teenage girls to a hospital via ambulance. Their current conditions have not been disclosed.

Four juveniles were detained and questioned at the scene. No arrests had been announced.

Sheriff’s deputies are actively investigating the circumstances surrounding the crash and pursuit.

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  1. Call the police to report any deaths, injuries, or substantial property damage. Get the names and badge numbers of the officers who are at the scene of the accident. Later, call the police department and request an accident report.
  2. Take pictures of all parties involved, including their driver’s licenses, insurance cards, and respective vehicles. Remember to capture any visible damages, skid marks, and the vehicles’ points of rest.
  3. Take note of the street names, traffic lights, and signs.
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According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), speeding has been a significant factor in motor vehicle fatalities for over two decades, accounting for approximately one-third of all traffic deaths. In 2022, speeding contributed to 29% of all traffic fatalities, underscoring its persistent impact on road safety.

The dangers of speeding extend beyond the driver, jeopardizing the safety of everyone on the road, including other motorists, pedestrians, and law enforcement officers. In 2022, speeding was linked to the tragic deaths of 12,151 individuals. This alarming statistic highlights the urgent need for awareness and action regarding speed-related accidents.

While the demands of modern life may lead to frustrations and a temptation to exceed speed limits, it is essential to remember that these limits are in place to protect all road users. Addressing the issue of speeding requires a collective effort to promote safe driving practices and enhance community safety.

In San Diego County, 18,159 speed-related crashes either resulted in injuries or fatalities, according to data from the latest OTS Crash Rankings Results.

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