Mountain Ranch, CA – New details have been released regarding a fatal vehicle versus tree crash on Highway 26 last week that resulted in the death of a Mountain Ranch woman.
We reported last week that the deceased was identified as 30-year-old Nickolette Cook. The solo-vehicle collision happened Thursday (5/5) afternoon west of Howard Lane. CHP spokesperson Toby Butzler detailed that Cook was driving a Ford Mustang at a high rate of speed. Butzler noted that, for an unknown reason, the car went over the double-yellow lines and off the south shoulder of the highway. The front end then smashed into a large tree.
“The force of the impact caused major intrusion into the passenger compartment of the vehicle and caused fatal injuries to the driver. The use of alcohol and/or drug use is under investigation,” added Butzler.
The CHP is awaiting toxicology results and no further details are being released at this time.
Written by Tracey Petersen.
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