Update at 6:45 p.n.: Tow crews have removed the deer carcass and wreckage debris on Highway 12. The CHP reports that traffic is moving freely again.
Update at 6:15 p.m.: The CHP remains on the scene directing one-way traffic control as emergency crews are dealing with the injured. There is no word on injuries.
Original post at 5:55 p.m.: San Andreas, CA — Emergency crews are on the scene of a vehicle versus deer crash on High 12, just west of the Highway 49, turn off in the San Andreas area of Calaveras County.
The CHP reports that a vehicle was speeding at about 100 mph when it went off the roadway into a ditch. Debris in the roadway from the collision initially shut down the highway, but officers are now directing one-way traffic control with traffic getting backed up due to the Friday evening commute. An air ambulance was called to the scene as one person was found laying in the roadway, according to the CHP, while another individual was able to get out of the car albeit bloodied. We will bring you updates as soon as they come into the news center.
This post was last modified on 09/14/2018 7:08 pm
Written by Tracey Petersen.
Sign up for our Breaking News Alerts and the myMotherLode.com Daily Newsletters by clicking here. Report breaking news, traffic or weather to our News Hotline (209) 532-6397. Send Mother Lode News Story photos to news@clarkebroadcasting.com.
For Caltrans traffic information for Highway’s 4, 49, 59, 108, and 120 plus a view of traffic on other Mother Lode roads and gas prices click on “Traffic” or keyword: traffic For an overview of extreme weather news stories go here.