Lake Hughes Man Killed After Being Ejected From Vehicle In Fatal Palmdale Crash
A man from Lake Hughes was killed on Thursday after reportedly making an “unsafe turning movement,” and being ejected from his vehicle in a fatal Palmdale crash.
At around 3:30 p.m. on Thursday, the body of 28-year-old Anthony Desantis of Lake Hughes was reportedly found on the northbound side of 35101 Cheseboro Road north of Barrel Springs Road in Palmdale, according to an official with Los Angeles County Medical Examiner-Coroner.
Officials believe that Desantis had been driving a 2006 Mazda 3 at the time.
“For undetermined reasons, (Desantis) made an unsafe turning movement, allowing the vehicle to veer to the left across the southbound lane and onto the west dirt shoulder,” wrote Officers Monique Mischeaux, spokesperson for the California Highway Patrol (CHP) Antelope Valley Office, in an email to KHTS Friday. “The vehicle went airborne and overturned.”
By City News Service
Jan 27, 2021
LOS ANGELES (CNCS) - Homeowners recovering from last year s Lake and Bobcat fires have less than a week left to take advantage of a free debris removal program.
Property owners have two options. They can submit a right of entry form by Feb. 1 to opt in to the program, and work will be completed by state-contracted professional crews and coordinated by the county. Commercial and public properties will be considered on a case-by-case basis.
Those who prefer to remove debris using their own resources or who aren t eligible for the first option can complete an application by Jan. 31 and complete all work by March 15.
Updated on January 27, 2021 at 9:28 am
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Homeowners recovering from last year s Lake and Bobcat fires have less than a week left to take advantage of a free debris removal program.
Property owners have two options. They can submit a right of entry form by Feb. 1 to opt in to the program, and work will be completed by state-contracted professional crews and coordinated by the county. Commercial and public properties will be considered on a case-by-case basis.
Those who prefer to remove debris using their own resources or who aren t eligible for the first option can complete an application by Jan. 31 and complete all work by March 15.