1 Person Dead in Piercy Pedestrian Accident on US 101 near Piercy
PIERCY, CA (May 6, 2024) – Saturday morning, Dakota Stafslien died in a horrific hit-and-run crash on US 101 near Piercy.
The incident happened at around 2:45 a.m. on northbound US 101, near Piercy.
According to the California Highway Patrol, a vehicle struck a pedestrian, and then fled the scene without stopping to provide aid.
Moreover, responders pronounced the victim, identified as 28-year-old Stafslien, dead at the scene.
At this time, the events leading to the crash remained unclear. When additional information becomes available, the public will be notified.
Due to limited information, the authorities ask anyone with details about the crash to call the California Highway Patrol, Garberville Area, at (707) 932-6100.
We at Sweet Lawyers send our condolences to the loved ones grieving the death of the victim.
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