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  • Man hit on Auburn Blvd Friday night expected to survive, police say

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    Citrus Heights police officers responded to the scene of a vehicle vs. pedestrian accident on Auburn Boulevard, Friday night. // CH Sentinel

    Citrus Heights police said a pedestrian hit near Walmart on Auburn Boulevard Friday night is “going to be okay,” although an elderly woman struck on the boulevard two weeks ago suffered a far worse fate.

    Police Sgt. Nicole Garing, reached by phone late Friday night, said the pedestrian involved in the most recent collision was being treated for his injuries, after being hit by a car around 7 p.m. while attempting to cross Auburn Boulevard at Carriage Drive.

    Garing said it appeared the pedestrian “wasn’t in a crosswalk” and was “going against red” when he was hit in the middle of the intersection. She said a full police report was still to be written, but stated “it doesn’t sound like the driver was at fault.”

    Friday night’s collision resulted in police closing down one lane of Auburn Boulevard at Carriage Drive for about an hour, while officers investigated the scene. Several officers were observed measuring distances on the pavement and were heard concluding the pedestrian flew 13 feet before landing in the roadway.

    The driver of the vehicle involved, who preferred not give his name, said the pedestrian was wearing dark clothing and noted that a street lamp pole at the intersection was not lit, making it more difficult for him to see. No crosswalk exists on Auburn Boulevard on the side of the intersection where the pedestrian was reportedly hit.

    Although police reported zero fatalities on Citrus Heights roadways last year, at least six people have been killed on city streets in 2015 so far.

    The latest fatal accident also involved a pedestrian reportedly trying to cross Auburn Boulevard outside of a crosswalk, near Antelope Road on Nov. 23. Although initially surviving the collision the woman died several days later. She was identified by the Sacramento County Coroner’s office as 75-year-old Vera Tarusov, and was reportedly leaving a memorial service at a church on Auburn Boulevard when she was hit.

    [Related: CHPD hopes to reduce fatalities with $236k traffic safety grant]

    In a news release issued last month, Citrus Heights police said they are hopeful a recently awarded $236,000 traffic safety grant will help the Department curb a “particularly alarming” increase in pedestrian and bike-related fatalities on city streets.

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  • Pedestrian hit on Auburn Blvd near Walmart

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    Officers on scene measured out distances involved in a pedestrian vs. vehicle collision on Auburn Boulevard, Friday night. // CH Sentinel

    Updated Dec. 7, 12:45 p.m.–
    One lane of Auburn Boulevard at Carriage Drive was closed down by police Friday night after another pedestrian was hit while crossing the roadway around 7 p.m.

    Although a police spokesperson was unavailable on scene, the driver of the vehicle involved said the pedestrian was still moving when medical personnel transported him from the scene. The driver requested to not give his name, but said the pedestrian was wearing dark clothing.

    The driver also noted that a street lamp pole at the intersection was not lit, and said the pedestrian was not crossing in a crosswalk. There is no crosswalk going over Auburn Boulevard on the side of the intersection where the pedestrian was reportedly hit, and blood could be seen on the ground.

    Officers on scene were observed measuring distances on the pavement and were overheard concluding the pedestrian flew 13 feet before landing.

    The pedestrian’s condition is currently unknown. At least six people have been killed on Citrus Heights roadways this year, up from zero last year, according to police statistics.

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  • CHPD: man found in street apparently run over; witnesses sought

    CHPD: man found in street apparently run over; witnesses sought

    Police car lights, light bar. Citrus Heights Sentinel. Photo by Luke Otterstad
    Police lights, stock photo. // Citrus Heights Sentinel

    Updated June 10, 10:19 a.m. with video link–

    After finding a seriously injured man lying in the street around 3 a.m. Sunday, Citrus Heights police are requesting assistance from the public to aid in their investigation.

    Police said officers were called out to the 7200 block of Carriage Drive on the morning of June 7 and found the man in the roadway “with injuries consistent with being run over by a vehicle,” according to a police statement Tuesday morning. The man was taken to a local hospital with “major injuries,” but police said he is expected to survive.

    Officers found no other involved people or vehicles in the area — located near Mesa Verde High School and Sylvan Middle School — and an extensive canvas of the neighborhood in search of possible witnesses or evidence was unsuccessful.

    Although an investigation is still ongoing, police said they are currently “unable to determine” whether the incident happened at the location where the man was found, or if it may have occurred somewhere else. It is also unknown if the incident was intentional or not.

    “We are looking for witnesses who may have seen or heard anything unusual or suspicious in the area of Carriage Drive in Citrus Heights around 3 a.m. the morning of June 7,” police said in a statement authored by Sergeant David Gutierrez. “We would also like to know if anyone has heard anyone speaking of an incident involving a pedestrian and a vehicle or has observed unexplained new damage to any vehicles.”

    [Update: According to a Fox40 news report Tuesday night, the injured man’s bride-to-be has come forward, saying the two had planned their wedding for this Saturday. She said he doesn’t remember anything that happened, but was hit while coming home from his bachelor party. See news video here]

    Police ask that anyone with information about this incident contact the Citrus Heights Police Department at 916-727-5500.

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