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  • Capital Boulevard reopened after crash near Shearon Farms

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    Capital Boulevard is now reopened in Wake County after a crash closed off a portion of the road on Saturday.

    The crash happened shortly after 2:15 p.m. near Shearon Farms Road.

    As of 3:03 p.m. the road has fully reopened. 

    WRAL News is working to learn how many people were involved in the crash and if there were any
    injuries. 

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  • 1 dead, 4 taken to hospital after crash, CHP says

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    Overnight crash kills 1 in South Sacramento, CHP says

    4 others taken to the hospital with major injuries.

    Updated: 9:58 AM PST Dec 27, 2025

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    One person is dead and four others were sent to the hospital after a crash early Saturday morning, the California Highway Patrol South Sacramento division said. The collision occurred around 1:13 AM, when a gray Nissan Rogue did not stop at a red traffic light on Franklin Boulevard near 47th Avenue. It hit a silver Nissan Rogue before it entered a parking lot and struck a fence, according to a preliminary CHP investigation.The driver of the gray SUV was pronounced dead on scene and two passengers were taken to local hospitals with major injuries. The driver of the silver vehicle and one passenger were also hospitalized with major injuries, CHP said. CHP said alcohol is believed to be a factor in the crash. See more coverage of top California stories here | Download our app | Subscribe to our morning newsletter | Find us on YouTube here and subscribe to our channel

    One person is dead and four others were sent to the hospital after a crash early Saturday morning, the California Highway Patrol South Sacramento division said.

    The collision occurred around 1:13 AM, when a gray Nissan Rogue did not stop at a red traffic light on Franklin Boulevard near 47th Avenue. It hit a silver Nissan Rogue before it entered a parking lot and struck a fence, according to a preliminary CHP investigation.

    The driver of the gray SUV was pronounced dead on scene and two passengers were taken to local hospitals with major injuries. The driver of the silver vehicle and one passenger were also hospitalized with major injuries, CHP said.

    CHP said alcohol is believed to be a factor in the crash.

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  • At least one hospitalized in Raleigh crash, investigation underway

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    least one person was taken to the hospital after a crash in Raleigh.

    Raleigh
    police said officers were called to a two-vehicle crash on South Wilmington
    Street and Chapanoke Road Friday evening.

    One
    driver was taken to the hospital, police said. Their condition is still
    unknown.

    Police
    have not released any information on the people involved nor what caused the
    crash.

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  • 2 trooper squads struck by motorists in separate Twin Cities incidents

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    The Minnesota State Patrol says alcohol was involved in two separate weekend incidents where a trooper squad was struck in the Twin Cities. 

    According to the patrol, the first incident occurred late Friday evening on Interstate 94 near Franklin Avenue in Minneapolis. There, a driver in a Toyota Camry struck an unoccupied squad car of a trooper who was at the scene of a prior crash. 

    The driver, a 24-year-old St. Paul man, was arrested on suspicion of driving while intoxicated and criminal vehicular operation.

    One of his passengers “suffered non-life threatening injuries” in the crash, the state patrol said. It’s unclear if the trooper was hurt. The crash is still under investigation. 

    The second incident occurred late Saturday evening on Interstate 35W at Highway 96 in Arden Hills. 

    A trooper was in the area due to a driving complaint concerning a driver of a white Lexus, officials said. The motorist was traveling south on the interstate when they struck another motorist and then the trooper’s squad vehicle, disabling all three vehicles. 

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    Officials say the driver of the white Lexus, a 39-year-old man, drank alcohol before the crash, but was below the legal limit and passed the field sobriety test. He was issued a citation for reckless driving. All drivers were evaluated by medics at the scene, but did not require hospitalization. 

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  • Alcohol and speed said to be factors in Johnston County crash that left one dead and one arrested

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    All lanes of US-70 are reopened after a deadly crash in Johnston County
    on Sunday.

    State troopers were called around 6:30 p.m. to US-70 near Old Cornwallis
    Road.

    Troopers said a pickup truck ran into the back of a SUV that was turning
    into a driveway on US-70 near Princeton. The driver of the SUV died on the scene.

    Troopers say alcohol and speed were a factor in the crash. The driver of
    the pickup truck has been arrested.

    Troopers have not released the names of anyone involved, nor any information about the charges of the person arrested. WRAL News has
    reached out for more information.

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  • Man crashes car into Silver Spring supermarket – WTOP News

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    Firefighters said crews responded to reports of a vehicle crashing into the grocery story in the Leisure World retirement community.

    A man was hospitalized after crashing into the Giant Foods store in the Leisure World community in Silver Spring, Maryland, on Sunday.
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    Courtesy David Pazos, Montgomery County Fire and RescueCounty

    The car hit an emergency exit door of the Leisure World Giant Foods store on Sunday, December 21, 2025.
    (Courtesy David Pazos, Montgomery County Fire and RescueCounty )

    Courtesy David Pazos, Montgomery County Fire and RescueCounty


    A man was taken to the hospital after crashing into a Giant Foods store in Silver Spring, Maryland, Sunday, according to the Montgomery County Fire and Rescue Service.

    Firefighters said crews responded to reports of a vehicle crashing into a building in the 3800 block of International Drive in the Leisure World retirement community, according to a post on X by Dave Pazos, assistant chief with Montgomery County Fire and Rescue.

    The car crashed into an emergency exit next to the front of the building.

    According to firefighters, the man driving the car was transported to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.

    Firefighters said building code enforcement officials were notified and the store will remain open.

    This is a developing story. Stick with WTOP for the latest.

     

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  • Woman killed, man seriously injured in shooting-turned-crash in Rosemoor: police

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    CHICAGO (WLS) — A shooting-turned-crash left a woman dead and a man seriously injured on the city’s South Side on Saturday morning, Chicago police said.

    Police said it happened in the Rosemoor neighborhood’s 200-block of East 103rd Street just before 8:30 a.m.

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    A 22-year-old woman was driving a dark blue Honda SUV westbound when another vehicle pulled up, and someone inside fired shots, police said.

    Police said both vehicles continued traveling until the SUV hit a tree. The other vehicle’s driver sped away.

    The woman, who suffered injuries from the crash, was transported to Advocate Trinity Hospital, where she was pronounced dead.

    A 28-year-old man, who was a passenger in the SUV, suffered bruises and other crash-related injuries. He was taken to the University of Chicago Medical Center in serious condition.

    No other injuries were reported, and no one is in custody.

    Area Two detectives are investigating.

    Police did not immediately provide further information.

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  • Raleigh man facing felony charge in crash that killed 76-year-old pedestrian

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    A Raleigh man was arrested Thursday on a felony death by vehicle charge in a Dec. 1 crash.

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    A Raleigh man faces multiple charges after he allegedly fatally struck a woman this month while driving impaired.

    Michael Kenneth Bielinski, 71, is charged with felony death by motor vehicle, driving while impaired and failure to maintain lane control in the Dec. 1 crash, court records show.

    After originally being charged with felony injury by vehicle, Bielinski was rearrested Thursday after a grand jury indicted him on a charge of felony death by vehicle.

    The State Highway Patrol responded to Countryview Lane near Yates Mill Pond Road in south Raleigh about 4:30 p.m. that day after a Toyota RAV4 struck a pedestrian, according to a search warrant in the case.

    Bielinski was driving the RAV4 west on Countryview Lane when it ran off the road to the right, striking 76-year-old Ann Patricia Swenson, the warrant states. Swenson was taken to WakeMed Raleigh with a brain bleed and died Dec. 12.

    Troopers investigated Bielinski on the scene after suspecting he was impaired, and he blew a 0.08 — the legal threshold for impairment — on a breath test at the Wake County Detention Center, according to the warrant.

    Bielinski previously pleaded guilty in June 2013 to reckless driving with wanton disregard in an April 25, 2013, incident in Cary, court records show. An open container violation against Bielinski was dismissed, and a sentence was not recorded in the case.

    Bielinski posted $400,000 secured bond. While he is out on bail, he may not consume any alcohol and will undergo continuous alcohol monitoring, court documents show. He is also not permitted to drive until further notice.

    Bielinski’s arraignment, where he’ll enter an initial plea, is set for Jan. 20.

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    Lexi Solomon joined The News & Observer in August 2024 as the emerging news reporter. She previously worked in Fayetteville at The Fayetteville Observer and CityView, reporting on crime, education and local government. She is a 2022 graduate of Virginia Tech with degrees in Russian and National Security & Foreign Affairs.

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  • Multiple people hospitalized after fiery car crash in Scripps Ranch

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    Five people were hospitalized with major trauma after a fiery crash between two cars in Scripps Ranch Monday.

    San Diego Fire-Rescue Department firefighters and paramedics responded to the intersection of Spring Canyon Road and Blue Cypress Drive at 5:41 p.m., where one car became fully engulfed in flames, according to department spokeswoman Candace Hadley, who said both cars were a total loss.

    Of the five patients who were taken to hospitals, four were trauma patients and one was in critical condition, Hadley said.

    The crash was originally believed to have involved five vehicles, but that estimate was downgraded.

    Spring Canyon Road remained closed to traffic more than an hour after the crash, as crews worked to clean up the crash site. They were expected to be on scene for some time, Hadley said.


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  • One person died in crash along Interstate 95 in Harnett County

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    State troopers said one person died in a crash that closed all lanes of Interstate
    95 on Monday.

    The crash happened along I-95 near Long Branch Road.

    Officials have not released the name of the person who died or if there were
    any additional injuries.

    It is unclear what caused the crash.

    I-95 has since reopened.

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  • NC State professor dies after being hit by a car in Raleigh, driver cited with misdemeanor death

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    An NC State professor has died from her injuries after being hit by a car Tuesday
    evening.

    Raleigh police were called just after 6:10 p.m. to Clark Avenue
    between Chamberlain and Gardner streets. When they arrived, they found 41-year-old Natalia Duque-Wilckens in the road with serious injuries. She was taken to the hospital where she later died. 

    The NC State police confirmed Wednesday that Duque-Wilckens was an assistant professor with the school’s department of biological sciences. She was awarded a research grant and sought to identify tools that underlie emotional regulation in an effort to treat depression and anxiety.

    An NC State spokesperson provided a statement on her death.

    “We are deeply saddened by the loss of our colleague Natalia Duque-Wilckens, and our thoughts are with her family and friends. Support and resources are being provided to those in our community impacted by this loss.”

    Police said the 19-year-old driver, Jack Etheridge, stayed on the scene with no injuries. He is cited with misdemeanor death by motor vehicle. 

    Police said this crash remains an ongoing investigation.

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    Authorities are investigating a fatal crash in St. Paul early Wednesday morning. 

    According to the Minnesota State Patrol, a driver in a Tesla Model 3 was traveling at a “high rate of speed” while exiting to Dale Street from eastbound Interstate 94. The motorist then collided with another motorist in a Toyota Rav4 who was crossing the intersection. The crash occurred shortly before 3 a.m. 

    A 22-year-old Fridley man was driving the Tesla with a 19-year-old St. Paul woman in the passenger seat. A 31-year-old St. Paul man was the driver and sole occupant of the Toyota. 

    Details are limited and authorities have not released the conditions of those involved in the crash. 

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  • Raleigh man charged with felony hit and run after hitting police cruiser head-on

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    A Raleigh man is facing charges after police say he crashed into a police vehicle while driving the wrong way on New Hope Road.

    Izayaih Xzayvin Cooper, 20, is charged with felony hit and run cusing injury and felony serious injury by a vehicle. The officer in the vehicle had serious pain and swelling around his left arm and wrist following the crash around 3 a.m. Tuesday, according to the arrest warrant. 

    Cooper is also accused of fleeing to elude arrest on Louisburg Road that same day. According to an arrest warrant, Cooper is accused of driving more than 15 miles over the speed limit in an effort to avoid being pulled over by police. 

    Cooper also faces charges of driving while impaired, operating a vehicle with no insurance, driving while licence revoked, having an expired registration, failure to stop at a red light and reckless driving to endanger.

    Cooper was due in court Wednesday.

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  • Atlantic Avenue closed in both directions after multiple vehicle crash

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    Raleigh police are investigating a crash involving six vehicles, including a motorcycle.

    Officers were called shortly after 6:30 p.m. on Monday to Atlantic Avenue near Six Forks Road. Police said one person was taken to the hospital and is expected to be OK.

    Police said Atlantic Avenue is closed in both directions while police investigate the crash. Drivers are encouraged to detour using a nearby parking lot.

    Police have not released the names of anyone involved and said no charges have been filed at this time.

    The investigation is still ongoing.

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  • 12-year-old boy, two adults killed in I-94 crash on South Side ID’d: officials

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    CHICAGO (WLS) — A 12-year-old boy was among three people killed in a multi-vehicle crash on Chicago’s South Side early Sunday morning, officials said.

    The crash happened at about 1:52 a.m. on southbound Interstate 94 at the Interstate 57 split, Illinois State Police said.

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    Footage from the scene indicates that multiple vehicles were involved in the crash, which left three people dead.

    The Cook County Medical Examiner’s Office later identified them as 12-year-old Joseph Chacon, 52-year-old Gregory Chacon and 34-year-old Gloria Arias.

    What caused the crash was not immediately clear.

    All I-94 southbound lanes were temporarily closed at 95th Street. They reopened at about 7:27 a.m., ISP.

    Officials did not immediately provide further information.

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  • 53-year-old man dies after car accident in Edina

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    Edina police are investigating after a fatal accident on Morningside Road and France Avenue on Friday evening. 

    Police say they were called to the scene around 7:15 p.m. When they arrived, they found a 53-year-old man with life-threatening injuries. He was transported to a local hospital but later died from his injuries. 

    Police shut down the road while the Minnesota State Patrol reconstructed the accident. The road has since re-opened. 

    Officials have not released anymore information. 

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  • Father critically injured after car slams into Sacramento home

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    A Sacramento family is grappling with the aftermath of a police chase that ended when a stolen vehicle crashed into their home, critically injuring the father and two sons and leaving the house severely damaged.Marissa Fulcher, daughter and sister of the victims, described the scene as “heartbreaking.”“My dad’s fighting for his life,” she said.Eric Adversalo and his sons, Nicolas and Xavier, were inside their home near the 7300 block of Circle Parkway when the stolen car slammed into the front of the residence during a Sacramento Police Department pursuit. Fulcher said her father was pinned under the vehicle, while her brothers were trapped against a wall and under a refrigerator.“He’s not able to breathe on his own. He wasn’t able to hold his own breathing,” Fulcher said of her father’s condition.Photos of the home show a gaping hole in the front, leaving the family unable to return.“They had to put 2x4s up in the house to keep it from collapsing. And the disaster inside, there’s not much left,” Fulcher said.Fulcher said the crash will be a major personal and financial setback for the family.“Not only are there medical bills, but it keeps them from working. It keeps my stepmom, who would normally support my dad while he’s here, from working to care for my brothers and dad. The future is unknown for our family,” she said.Sacramento police identified the suspect as 19-year-old Tashawn Dorrough of Sacramento County. It was the second crash this week in Sacramento involving a suspected stolen vehicle during a police pursuit that affected bystanders.Sacramento Police Department shared with KCRA 3 their pursuit protocol, saying, “Our officers constantly reevaluate the conditions of a pursuit and the district sergeant is responsible for monitoring a pursuit. We need to refocus our thoughts to the fact that this suspect stole a vehicle from a mother, he then decided to flee from officers when they lawfully attempted to stop him. That suspect put everyone around him’s safety in danger by HIS actions.”The family has started a GoFundMe to cover medical expenses and home repairs and is asking for community support.“I’m trying to keep it together for them. I’m trying to be strong, but we can only do the best we can,” Fulcher said.

    A Sacramento family is grappling with the aftermath of a police chase that ended when a stolen vehicle crashed into their home, critically injuring the father and two sons and leaving the house severely damaged.

    Marissa Fulcher, daughter and sister of the victims, described the scene as “heartbreaking.”

    “My dad’s fighting for his life,” she said.

    Eric Adversalo and his sons, Nicolas and Xavier, were inside their home near the 7300 block of Circle Parkway when the stolen car slammed into the front of the residence during a Sacramento Police Department pursuit. Fulcher said her father was pinned under the vehicle, while her brothers were trapped against a wall and under a refrigerator.

    “He’s not able to breathe on his own. He wasn’t able to hold his own breathing,” Fulcher said of her father’s condition.

    Photos of the home show a gaping hole in the front, leaving the family unable to return.

    “They had to put 2x4s up in the house to keep it from collapsing. And the disaster inside, there’s not much left,” Fulcher said.

    Fulcher said the crash will be a major personal and financial setback for the family.

    “Not only are there medical bills, but it keeps them from working. It keeps my stepmom, who would normally support my dad while he’s here, from working to care for my brothers and dad. The future is unknown for our family,” she said.

    Sacramento police identified the suspect as 19-year-old Tashawn Dorrough of Sacramento County. It was the second crash this week in Sacramento involving a suspected stolen vehicle during a police pursuit that affected bystanders.

    Sacramento Police Department shared with KCRA 3 their pursuit protocol, saying, “Our officers constantly reevaluate the conditions of a pursuit and the district sergeant is responsible for monitoring a pursuit. We need to refocus our thoughts to the fact that this suspect stole a vehicle from a mother, he then decided to flee from officers when they lawfully attempted to stop him. That suspect put everyone around him’s safety in danger by HIS actions.”

    The family has started a GoFundMe to cover medical expenses and home repairs and is asking for community support.

    “I’m trying to keep it together for them. I’m trying to be strong, but we can only do the best we can,” Fulcher said.

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  • Crash in Sonoma County leaves 1 dead, 2 injured

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    The California Highway Patrol said a crash in Petaluma left one person dead and two injured on Sunday.

    The crash happened on Lakeville Highway, near Old Lakeville Road.

    One person had major injuries, and the other had minor injuries. 

    How the crash happened remains under investigation. 

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  • Drunken driver arrested in fatal Wheat Ridge crash

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    A man has been arrested in a four-vehicle crash that killed one person and injured two others, according to the Wheat Ridge Police Department. Police said the man was under the influence at the time of the crash.

    Cesar Hernandez Sanchez, 32, was traveling westbound on Colorado 58 just after 7 p.m. on Oct. 17 when he crossed over the dirt median into eastbound traffic, striking three vehicles.

    One person was pronounced dead at the scene, while two other victims were taken to the hospital with serious bodily injuries. Wheat Ridge police said both are expected to be okay at this time.

    Sanchez was also hospitalized with serious injuries, but was discharged from the hospital on Thursday. Since then, he has been booked into the Jefferson County Jail.

    Sanchez faces charges including two counts of vehicular homicide, four counts of vehicular assault, reckless driving and driving under the influence. He also faces seven traffic offenses, including failure to display lights with low visibility, failure to drive in single lane and driving the wrong way on a one-way roadway.

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  • Mother charged with misdemeanor death in Sampson County crash that killed 3-year-old son

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    The mother of a 3-year-old boy who died in a car crash in Sampson County was charged in connection with his death.

    According to court documents. Brittiney Nicole Simmons, 33, was charged with misdemeanor death by vehicle from a crash on Oct. 16 on Autry Mill Road.

    Highway Patrol said Simmons was driving a Ford Expedition while traveling north when she ran off the road. Troopers said she then overcorrected, reentered the roadway and ran off the left shoulder before hitting a ditch and a tree. Her SUV flipped several times before coming to a stop in a yard.

    3-year-old Walker Lambert, who was Simmons’s son, was killed in the crash, while her other two children, a 13-year-old and a 5-year-old, were taken to the hospital.

    Troopers told WRAL News that Simmons was the only person in the SUV wearing a seatbelt and that speed was a factor in the crash.

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