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Sunday s crash scene. (Joe Fanaselle)
Sunday s crash scene. (Joe Fanaselle)
Sunday s crash scene. (Joe Fanaselle)
Sunday s crash scene. (Joe Fanaselle)
Sunday s crash scene. (Joe Fanaselle)
Sunday s crash scene. (Joe Fanaselle)
Sunday s crash scene. (Joe Fanaselle)
Sunday s crash scene. (Joe Fanaselle)
Sunday s crash scene. (Joe Fanaselle)
Sunday s crash scene. (Joe Fanaselle)
MURRIETA, CA The Murrieta Police Department released details Monday about the fiery multi-vehicle crash over the weekend that killed one person and seriously injured another on the east side of the city.
Sunday s 3:17 p.m. crash occurred at the intersection of Clinton Keith and California Oaks roads. In a press release posted late Monday afternoon, police said a Nissan coupe heading east on Clinton Keith hit a westbound Toyota minivan as it turned left onto California Oaks Road.
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A two-vehicle collision in Murrieta prompted police to close the Clinton Keith at California Oaks intersection in both directions Sunday afternoon. (Joe Fanaselle | Patch Contributor )
MURRIETA, CA A two-vehicle collision in Murrieta prompted police to close the Clinton Keith at California Oaks intersection in both directions Sunday afternoon, the Murrieta Police Department said on Facebook. One vehicle with major damage also caught fire, according to reports from the scene. Please avoid the area and use alternate routes until further notice, police said.
First responders were dispatched at 3:16 p.m. to the crash that damaged a traffic light and left significant debris in the roadway. Officers were re-routing drivers through a residential neighborhood to avoid the crash site.
Under the program, licensed behavioral health counselors or nurses make themselves readily available to law enforcement officers to peacefully resolve calls for service, involving mentally ill patients or the homeless. In some cases, specialists respond with deputies or police officers to 911 calls, provided there are no immediate risks to safety. We may be able to get to the subjects and triage the situation in the field, saving a lot of time, money and resources, Vrooman said.
He acknowledged the goal is, whenever possible, to keep mentally ill individuals or chronic substance abusers from landing in the correctional system. The preference is to divert them into treatment centers or hospitals, if that level of care is truly needed.
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The goal is, whenever possible, to keep mentally ill individuals or chronic substance abusers from landing in the correctional system. (Renee Schiavone/Patch)
RIVERSIDE COUNTY, CA The Board of Supervisors Tuesday signed off on a plan by the Riverside County Sheriff s Department and Riverside University Health System to expand behavioral health teams that can be deployed to assist in defusing situations involving mentally ill residents, or others who may need help finding treatment opportunities. We want more of these teams because they can help with heading off situations, Undersheriff Dennis Vrooman told the board. We re not adding new law enforcement personnel. A lot of it is about counseling, providing services to people who may just be off their medication.
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