- Elizabeth Larson
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Head-on wreck near Ukiah kills one; DUI suspected
The California Highway Patrol’s Ukiah Area office said the wreck occurred on Talmage Road just east of Hastings Road in rainy conditions.
The man who died in the wreck was not identified in the CHP’s initial Tuesday night report, pending notification of next of kin.
The CHP said it received a call for service regarding the head-on collision at 6:43 p.m. Tuesday.
The responding officers found two vehicles with major damage, with one of them having unresponsive occupants inside, the CHP said.
Based on witness reports and the initial investigation, the CHP said Phillip Harrison, 38, of Potter Valley was driving his 2019 Ford Fusion westbound on Talmage Road.
Heading eastbound at the same time was Ezequiel C. Guzman, 35, of Ukiah, who was driving his 2001 Chevy Malibu with two passengers, the CHP said.
For reasons the CHP said are so far unknown, Guzman allowed the Chevy to travel across the opposite lane and directly into the path of Harrison’s Ford.
The CHP said the Chevy’s right front impacted the right front of the Ford, causing major intrusion into the Chevy’s right side passenger compartment.
Medical personnel responded to the scene, extricating Guzman and one of his passengers, Jesus Nava-Sandoval, 32, of Ukiah. The two men were transported to Santa Rosa Memorial Hospital via Adventist Health Ukiah Valley with moderate injuries, the CHP said.
Medics transported Harrison to Adventist Health Ukiah Valley with moderate injuries, according to the CHP report.
Despite efforts by medical personnel, Guzman’s right front passenger died of his injuries at the scene. The CHP said he was later extricated from the vehicle and transported to Eversole Mortuary.
The CHP said Guzman was arrested following the crash. Investigators believe that alcohol and/or drugs contributed to the wreck.
Neither Guzman nor his passengers were wearing their seat belts, while Harrison was wearing his seat belt, the report noted.
The crash remains an active investigation. Anyone with information pertaining to it is asked to contact the Ukiah CHP office at 707-467-4420.
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