Daily Archives: November 13, 2010

5 Killed, 6 Injured in California Motorcycle Crash

OCOTILLO, Calif. (AP) — A car trying to pass a group of motorcycles caused another car to lose control on a desert highway Saturday, triggering a crash that killed five people and injured six others, officials said.

Seven motorcyclists — members of a club celebrating its 10th anniversary — were ensnared in the collision on two-lane Route 98 near Ocotillo, a few miles north of the Mexico border and 80 miles east of San Diego.

Two men and two women motorcyclists died at the scene before paramedics arrived, Imperial County Fire Department Capt. Peter Stanton told The Associated Press. One passenger from a car was also killed.

The crash occurred shortly before 1 p.m. as an eastbound gold Honda Accord went into the oncoming lane to pass about a dozen motorcycles, some of them carrying two people, authorities said.

That maneuver forced a westbound Dodge Avenger sedan to swerve on to the sandy shoulder to avoid a head-on collision.

Stanton said at that point the westbound car veered back across the road and into the cyclists.

“He lost control and then his vehicle just drove into the group of motorcycles,” he said.

The Honda making the pass that triggered the accident was not damaged and did not stop, and authorities were seeking it.

“They’re looking for that car and the driver,” Stanton said. “He didn’t stop, he kept going, he fled the scene.”
Officials said the driver was a man in a baseball cap.

Two of the dead were a married couple riding the same bike and all four were part of the Saddle Tramps, a San Diego County club celebrating its anniversary with a ride across the desert, California Highway Patrol Officer Deann Goudie told the Los Angeles Times.

She said the group had met for breakfast in their hometown of Lakeside before leaving on the trip.

Five people from motorcycles and one from the car were injured, Stanton said. Several motorcycles toward the back of the pack were able to avoid the accident.

Two helicopters landed on the highway to airlift two male patients to San Diego-area hospitals, and four ambulances took patients to local hospitals in Brawley and El Centro, authorities said.

The identities of the dead and injured were not released.
The CHP’s Multidisciplinary Investigation team was called in from San Diego to lead the investigation because of the accident’s size, the CHP told the Imperial Valley Press.

Despite being just two lanes, the highway is heavily traveled as a link between Interstate 8 and Mexicalli, Mexico.

Ocotillo is a tiny town in a border area best known for its frequency of earthquakes.

Leave a Comment

Filed under Breaking News

Mom tosses infant into washing machine on spin cycle

Mom tosses infant into washing machine on spin cycle

Yet another reason to make sure that there is a death penalty. There is no way you this kind of person adding to the gene pool. The idea that there are people out there like this that are breeding is absolutely frightening.

An Oklahoma woman has been charged with felony child neglect after her 10-day-old baby was killed in a washing machine.

Lyndsey Fiddler, 26, was high on drugs when she put her newborn daughter, Maggie May Trammel, in the washing machine along with the dirty laundry and started a washing cycle, local station NewsOn6 reported.

The baby’s great aunt, Rhonda Coshatt, was also in the house at the time and realized something was wrong when she saw Fiddler passed out and unresponsive on a chair with the child nowhere to be found.

After hearing a clunking noise coming from the washer, she opened the lid and found the dead infant.

Fiddler, who is being held on $100,000 bail, tested positive for a variety of drugs, including methamphetamine, amphetamines, benzodiazepine and opiates.

Under questioning, she told police that she wrapped her daughter in a blanket and gave her a pacifier, but was unable to remember how the baby ended up in the washing machine and went through an entire washing cycle.

Fiddler’s dangerous drug habit spurred her relatives toward an unsuccessful attempt to have her parental rights stripped when she was four months pregnant.

This is not Fiddler’s first run-in with the law, the Tulsa World reported. She had previously been convicted of larceny and assault and battery, and has received numerous traffic violations for speeding, driving without a license and failing to put her other kids in child safety seats.

Although Fiddler currently only faces child neglect charges, prosecutors are looking to build the strongest possible case against her.

“We anticipate there may be additional charges based on the information the state anticipates it will be receiving,” Bartesville District Attorney Rick Esser told the Tulsa World.

4 Comments

Filed under Breaking News