CHP Releases Information About Fatal Collision Near Laytonville

Press release from the Garberville CHP:

CHP Feature FatalityOn November 18, 2023, at approximately 0115 hours, a 2020 Cadillac Escalade, was traveling northbound on US-101 north of Steele Lane, in the vicinity of Laytonville, CA.  For reasons still under investigation, the driver of the Cadillac veered off the west road edge of US-101 and collided with a tree. The Cadillac came to rest on its wheels, facing in an easterly direction at the base of the highway embankment and became fully engulfed in flames and the driver of the Cadillac succumbed to their injuries at the scene.

The identity of the driver is being withheld until notification of kin is made by the Mendocino County Coroner’s office. This crash remains under investigation by the California Highway Patrol, Garberville Area.

The following agencies responded to the scene and assisted with this incident: Laytonville Fire Department, CAL-FIRE, and the Mendocino County Sheriff’s Office.

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Earlier: One Dead in Fiery Crash Just South of Laytonville on 101 Early this Morning

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Mike Morgan
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2 years ago

Driving alone at night is dangerous. At any age. Medical emergencies, fatigue, drugs, alcohol, and many other potential factors… Sincere condolences to the family and friends.

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North westCertain license plate out of thousands c
2 years ago
Reply to  Mike Morgan

Deer and Elk and be hazardous anytime but manly nighttime!

treeman53
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treeman53
2 years ago

Though it’s a two lane conventional highway ,it’s a good stretch of road.Probably fell asleep?prayers for the family

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Jose Swervo
2 years ago

The elk herd is always crossing late at night in that area. Condolences to the next of kin.

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Blahblah
1 year ago

Has Chp identified this person yet?