Motorcyclist Roberto Aguilar, 46, seriously injured after collision with a Chevrolet Suburban on Second Avenue and Kalmia Street in Escondido, California
Modified Date:
Mon, 04/20/2015 - 1:36pmAccident Date:
Thursday, February 26, 2015Motorcyclist seriously injured in Escondido crash
The rider has a suspended driver’s license, and the SUV driver is also unlicensed, Murphy said.
Motorcyclist Severely Injured in Collision with SUV
Roberto Aguilar, 46, was riding to the east on Second Avenue when his motorcycle hit a northbound Chevrolet Suburban at Kalmia Street about 3:45 p.m., according to police.
A 46-year-old man was seriously injured and brought to Palomar Medical Center when his motorcycle collided with a Chevrolet Suburban at the intersection of Second Avenue and Kalmia Street on Thursday around 3:45 in the afternoon. The investigation is still ongoing but according to Escondido police lieutenant Justin Murphy, the the 36-year-old woman driving the SUV, indetified as Maria Chavez, drove into the intersection into the motorcyclist’s path and the rider was unable to avoid the collision. The woman was not injured. According to Lt. Murphy, they found out that the female SUV driver has no license and the motorcyclist also has a suspended license.
Type: Car Accident
People Involved:
Roberto Aguilar
Maria Chavez
Roadway:
Second Avenue and Kalmia StreetCity:
Escondido, CACounty:
San Diego County, CAArea:
San Diego, CA
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