Contractor Seriously Injured in Crash on Cherry Avenue [Beaumont, CA]

Contractor Seriously Injured After Crash on Cherry Avenue [Beaumont, CA]
Contractor Seriously Injured After Crash on Cherry Avenue [Beaumont, CA]

 

Crash on Cherry Avenue Injures Contractor after Carjack Incident

 
Beaumont, CA (October 9, 2020) – A carjack incident resulted to a single-vehicle crash on Cherry Avenue that left a contractor injured on early Thursday morning.
 
On October 8 at around 3 a.m., the contractor was working in a bucket truck on Beaumont Avenue and Oak Valley Parkway. Beaumont Police Department said that the suspect tried to steal the vehicle and drove the truck away while the contractor was inside.
 
The contractor was thrown from the bucket before the vehicle crashed into a tree on Cherry Avenue. The suspect immediately fled the area.
 
Furthermore, the driver struck the power lines and other utility cables with the extended bucket. Thus, a temporary power outage occurred in the neighborhood.
 
The contractor suffered serious injuries however, there was no information about his current condition.
 
Moreover, the incident remained under investigation. Anyone who might have information is encouraged to contact the On-Duty Watch Commander at 951-769-8500.
 
Driving can be very dangerous if you are not driving in a safe and legal manner. May this be a reminder to never commit carjacking as it isn’t just a crime, but more so, it can lead to devastating consequences on the road.


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