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Head-on collision sends 2 to hospital


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Two people were seriously injured when two vehicles collided on Luther Pass on Sunday.

Dustyn Isenberger-Farrell, 27, of Prunedale was headed north on Highway 89 about 11:25am Oct. 26 when his vehicle drifted into the southbound lane for unknown reasons. His Cavalier struck a Chevy Tahoe head-on about 2¼ miles north of the Alpine County line. The speed limit there is 55 mph, but it is unknown how fast either driver was going.

John Vanlarr, 31, of Ripon was driving the SUV and was not injured. However, his passenger – 30-year-old Lauren Vanlarr of Ripon – sustained major injuries. She was flown to Renown Medical Center in Reno.

Isenberger-Farrell also had major injuries. He was airlifted to Mercy San Juan Medical Center in Carmichael.

“Alcohol was not an issue, but (Isenberger-Farrell) was possibly under the influence of some type of drug. Charges are pending,” California Highway Patrol Officer Jeff Gartner told Lake Tahoe News.

— Lake Tahoe News staff report

 

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  1. bgarden says - Posted: October 31, 2014

    Ice may also been a factor in the accident.

    We were traveling north on 89 just after noon
    and had to avoid a lot of ice patches…

    Praying everyone heals quickly

  2. Steven says - Posted: October 31, 2014

    Why would a highway patrol officer say anything that wasn’t a proven fact ?