On Thursday, June 25th, at about 7:35 PM, a citizen called 911 to report they were following a possible drunk
driver in a gold pick-up truck. The citizen lost sight of the vehicle in the area of Newland Street and Slater
Avenue. Several Huntington Beach Police Department officers quickly responded in an attempt to find the
vehicle and stop it.
A few moments later HBPD received a report of a major injury traffic collision involving three vehicles at the
intersection of Newland Street and Adams Avenue. Arriving officers located a black 2006 GMC Yukon, a silver
2000 Nissan Frontier, and a silver 2004 Toyota Tacoma near the intersection.
The driver of the black GMC, a 39 year old male from Huntington Beach, was uninjured. The driver of the silver
Nissan, a 39 year old male from Santa Ana, had minor injuries and was transported to Hoag Hospital for
treatment. The silver Toyota had major damage to the passenger side of the vehicle. The driver, an 18 year old
male from Huntington Beach, was taking his two cousins, ages 18 and 14, home after eating dinner with family
members. The 14 year old, a resident of Trabuco Canyon, was trapped in the vehicle. HBPD officers tried to
force open the doors to get him out but were unsuccessful. Huntington Beach Fire Department paramedics
used heavy rescue equipment to free the critically injured 14 year old. He was transported to Huntington
Beach Hospital in critical condition. The 18 year old driver was transported to Western Medical Center in Santa
Ana for moderate injuries. The 18 year old passenger was transported to UCI Medical Center with minor injuries.
The mother and other family members of the 14 year old boy were told of the collision and responded to the
scene before going to the hospital. Despite a timely medical response, the 14 year old boy succumbed to his
injuries at the hospital. His name is not being released until the remaining family members can be notified.
The driver of the silver Nissan Frontier was ultimately arrested on suspicion of felony DUI resulting in death as well
as driving while unlicensed. His name is not being released until he can be positively identified. The Nissan
Frontier is believed to be related to the original drunk driver call.
Based on the preliminary investigation, it appears the silver Nissan was traveling southbound on Newland St.
when it collided with the silver Toyota which was traveling northbound on Newland St. After the initial collision,
the silver Toyota collided with a light pole while the silver Nissan collided with the black GMC Yukon which was
stopped in the westbound lanes of Adams Ave.
The investigation is ongoing and is being conducted by the HBPD Major Incident Reconstruction Team
http://www.huntingtonbeachca.gov/government/departments/pd/news/FatalCollisionNewlandandAdams.pdf
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