41-year-old male driver of stolen truck killed after he crashes into a power pole at high speed, knocking out power to an area of Pittsburg in Contra Costa County, California

Modified Date: 
Mon, 05/04/2015 - 3:56pm
Accident Date: 
Thursday, February 27, 2014

Pittsburg Stolen Truck Driver In Crash Killed While Fleeing; Wreck Knocks Out Power.

The driver of a stolen pickup was killed after crashing into power poles in Pittsburg on Thursday night and knocking out power to nearly 1,200 PG&E customers in the surrounding area, police and utility officials said.
The driver of a stolen pickup was killed after crashing into power poles in Pittsburg on Thursday night and knocking out power to nearly 1,200 PG&E customers in the surrounding area, police and utility officials said. Around 11:40 p.m., residents in the 600 block of Rockspray Circle heard a vehicle starting outside their home and looked outside to see someone driving off in their truck, police said. Police said the residents tried to follow the driver in another car, but stopped after he began speeding at about 70 miles per hour on West 10th Street. The suspect then lost control of the car and crashed into several power poles on West 10th Street near Enterprise Circle. Officers arriving on the scene had just learned that the truck involved in the crash was reported stolen, Pittsburg police Lt. Ron Raman said. Approaching the truck with guns drawn, the officers found the driver, a 41-year-old Oakland man, dead inside the vehicle, according to Raman. The driver’s name has not yet been released. The crash temporarily knocked out power to 1,188 customers in the area and about 300 remained without power as of 9:50 a.m., according to PG&E spokeswoman Tamar Sarkissian. Sarkissian said power should be restored to all but 100 of those customers by around noon and the remaining customers will likely see their power come back by Friday evening.

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