Jesse Schouboe was a newcomer to Half Moon Bay. In November, he moved into his home on Main Street, drawn by the woman he would marry six days later and the promise of a tight knit community.
Schouboe, 32, was born and raised in Redwood City. As an adult, he grew into an avid climber and trainer in the growing network forming around the Bay Areaâs climbing gyms. He especially loved teaching kids. But when he moved to the Coastside, Schouboe was setting his sights on a new career, partly because of the pandemic and but more importantly because he was expecting a child of his own. He wanted to be able to support this new life he and his wife were building together.
The man who died in the crash was identified as 32-year-old Jesse Schouboe.
Under clear and dry conditions, Schouboe, his 33-year-old wife and their dog were heading northbound in their 2010 Honda CRV on Highway 1, just south of Dehoff Canyon Road. Schouboe was in the passenger seat and his wife, a Half Moon Bay woman, was driving.Â
At around 7:35 p.m., authorities say Liana Felde was driving her 2010 Toyota Highlander southbound when she crossed the double yellow center divide line, smashing head-on into the Honda CRV.
The Honda rolled over onto the passenger side, killing Schouboe and seriously injuring his wife and their dog.