One Dead in Fullerton Crash Involving a Stolen Vehicle

One Dead in Fullerton Crash Involving a Stolen Vehicle

FULLERTON, CA (April 3, 2019) - A two-car accident involving a stolen SUV left one person dead on Monday morning in Fullerton.

Just before 10 a.m., the suspect was driving a stolen SUV when he hit a Honda at the intersection of Euclid and Valencia. A passenger in the Honda died at the scene and the driver was transported to an area hospital, with unknown injuries.

Witnesses report the driver of the SUV was speeding and driving erratically. After the crash, police took the man into custody under suspicion of driving a stolen vehicle. Police also said later they believe the suspect was driving under the influence of drugs.

No other details of the crash have been released, including names of the individuals involved.

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Source: ABC7

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Aidin Ghavimi

Aidin is a partner at Starpoint LC, Attorneys at Law, and focuses on personal injury and employment law cases in and around Southern California. He earned his Juris Doctorate from the Loyola School of Law and his Bachelor’s from USC. Aidin’s primary goal is to bring justice to his clients and to ensure they are able to move on with their lives after a serious injury.

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