Glendale Man Killed In Accident

GLENDALE-An unnamed male driver was hit twice and killed by oncoming traffic after he got out of his car following a crash involving said driver. The initial car crash occurred when a 2001 Honda CRV stopped on a westbound lane of the 134 Freeway in Glendale and was rear-ended by a 2005 Toyota Solara. The driver of the Toyota Solara got out of his car and made his way to the center divider when he was struck by a car who was trying to avoid the two disable cars. This sent the man over the center divider wall onto the eastbound side of the freeway where he was struck a second time by a vehicle heading eastbound. The eastbound driver fled the scene and has not been located or identified. The crash remains under investigation and the name of the driver has not been released pending notification of next of kin.

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Glendale Residents Die in Police Pursuit

PASADENA-  A Glendale woman and a Daly City boy filed claims against the city of Pasadena as a result of the Christmas Day pursuit involving an FBI agent and a suspect who failed to stop in his Dodge Durango at approximately 8:00 PM, and resulted in the deaths of Kendrick Ng and Tracey Ong Tan, who were passengers in a minivan heading home to Glendale.

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Two Glendale Cars Crashes

GLENDALE-Two Glendale cars crashed into buildings in two separate accidents on April 23, 2013 at approximately 8:30 a.m. on the corner of Everett and Colorado.  The car accidents occurred within 30 minutes and the drivers were taken to Glendale Memorial Hospital after complaining of pain.

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Motorcycle Accident on Angeles Crest

ANGELES NATIONAL FOREST (Glendale Area)– A 30-year-old motorcyclist died following a collision with a U.S. Forest Service SUV on Angeles Crest Highway, where he died at a hospital shortly thereafter near Woodwardia Canyon.

He was on his 2011 Triumph motorcycle he lost control for “unknown” reasons.  Both the rider and motorcycle collided with a U.S. Forest Service SUV, and the driver was not injured.  The cause of the crash remained under investigation by the CHP’s Altadena office.

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