Officer Angela Molinar and 1 Other Injured in Rear-End Crash on Highway 101 [San Luis Obispo, CA]

Officer Angela Molinar and 1 Other Injured in Rear-End Crash on Highway 101 [San Luis Obispo, CA]
Officer Angela Molinar and 1 Other Injured in Rear-End Crash on Highway 101 [San Luis Obispo, CA]

CHP Officer Suffers Minor Injuries after Car Crashes into Patrol Vehicle near Marsh Street

SAN LUIS OBISPO, CA (November 26, 2018) – A San Luis Obispo CHP officer was injured Monday morning following a roadside emergency near Marsh Street. The victim was later identified as Officer Angela Molinar.

According to the California Highway Patrol, a driver had pulled into the center divider with a flat tire shortly before 11:00 AM. Officer Molinar arrived at the scene to assist the stranded motorist when her patrol SUV was hit by an oncoming vehicle.

The CHP Officer and the errant driver both suffered minor injuries. It is unknown whether or not the victims were transported to a hospital for treatment. Further updates on their current medical conditions were not immediately provided.

An investigation is ongoing to determine the cause of the crash and to identify possible contributing factors. Additional information will be released once it becomes available.

When driving, it is important to keep your distance from the vehicles ahead of you, especially when traveling at high speeds on the highway. Always pay attention to your surroundings and be on the lookout for fellow motorists that are sharing the road. By obeying traffic rules and driving defensively, dangerous accidents can be prevented.


Reach out to the experienced lawyers at Sweet Law Group when involved in a serious traffic accident caused by a reckless driver. With over 40 years of experience in the legal field, we know what it takes to win your case. Our attorneys and professional legal team have dealt with cases including car accidents, wrongful death, personal injury, and disability. Call our offices at (800) 203-3061 for a free consultation with a professional in your area. We can also be contacted by email, online chat, and text message 24 hours a day and 7 days a week.

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