Multi-Vehicle Collision Near Andrea Boulevard Left Two Fatalities

NORTH HIGHLANDS, CA (February 7, 2024) – Sunday afternoon, a three-vehicle crash on Elkhorn Boulevard claimed the lives of two people. 

The fatal collision occurred around 3:30 p.m. in the eastbound lanes of Elkorn, near Andrea Boulevard.

As per the report, a Honda Civic, driving recklessly, sideswiped a Nissan for reasons yet unknown. The force of the collision propelled both vehicles into the path of westbound traffic, resulting in a collision with an oncoming Ford Maverick.

Furthermore, both the Civic and Maverick drivers sustained fatal injuries and succumbed at the scene. Their identities remain undisclosed, pending notification to the next of kin.

In the meantime, the female Maverick passenger in her 50s was transported to a hospital with major injuries. Paramedics also conveyed the Nissan driver to a hospital for the treatment of minor injuries.

At this time, the CHP is working to determine whether drugs and alcohol contributed to the incident. Sacramento County officials will provide more information about the fatal Elkhorn Boulevard three-vehicle crash once available. 


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