Oct 06, 2024
ROHNERT PARK, Calif. (KRON) -- The driver accused of killing a woman in a road rage crash in the North Bay on Saturday has been arrested for multiple charges including murder, California Highway Patrol said. CHP alleges that the driver of a Mazda SUV intentionally caused multiple crashes on Saturday, including one that left a woman dead near the Santa Rosa Pumpkin Patch. The driver is also accused of driving under the influence. CHP responded to Stony Point Road south of Rohnert Park Expressway at about 2:04 p.m. for the fatal crash. One dead in hit-and-run crash in Hayward Police learned that the driver of the Mazda was going southbound on Story Point Road when it tried to ram a Volkswagen SUV traveling in front of it. The Volkswagen was pushed to the left lane, driving against oncoming traffic. It crashed into a Mercedes traveling northbound, CHP said. One passenger in the Mercedes was killed. The driver and a child riding in the car were hospitalized with major injuries, CHP said. The Mazda fled the scene and was involved in another crash shortly afterward on southbound US-101 south of Pepper Road at about 2:16 p.m. The Mazda reportedly intentionally rammed another car, and the crash left it inoperable, per CHP. The driver tried to flee but was arrested by CHP. The same car was linked to another crash at State Route 12 and Stony Point Road at about 12:58 p.m. It allegedly ran a Toyota Camry off the road, causing it to flip over. There were no injuries. The Mazda is also linked to two other crashes on Saturday in Cotati. Police believe the driver of the Mazda caused the crashes intentionally. They were arrested for murder, felony DUI and assault with a deadly weapon.
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