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A Terrifying Near-Miss: Yreka Police Issue Urgent Plea After Drunk Driver Smashes into Emergency Vehicles

Yreka, CA โ€“ June 17, 2025 โ€“ The Yreka Police Department is sharing a harrowing account and an emotional plea with our community after a recent incident vividly highlighted the devastating potential of drunk driving. Just weeks ago, on the 1500 block of South Main Street, what began as a routine traffic stop spiraled into a scene of pure chaos when a drunk driver veered out of control and slammed into two of our patrol vehicles and a civilian car.

The impact was sudden, violent, and utterly terrifying. In a reckless act of complete irresponsibility, the drunk driver first struck the rear patrol car, then continued to skid dangerously, grinding along the side of a second patrol vehicle and the passenger car. It was an abrupt, heart-stopping moment for everyone involved.

“We are profoundly, incredibly thankful that this incident did not result in major injury or death,” said a spokesperson for the Yreka Police Department.

Our deepest gratitude goes out to the California Highway Patrol, Siskiyou County Sheriffโ€™s Office, CalFire, Yreka Fire, Mt. Shasta Ambulance, and Bruce’s Towing. Their immediate response was instrumental in managing the chaotic scene and ensuring the safety of everyone present. This incident remains under investigation by the California Highway Patrol.

This event is a stark reminder to us all. As the 4th of July approaches, and throughout the entire year, we implore you: DO NOT DRINK AND DRIVE. The choice to get behind the wheel after consuming alcohol or drugs is a decision that can shatter lives in an instant.

Furthermore, we urge every driver to exercise extreme caution and respect for those who serve on our roadways. When you see emergency vehicles with flashing lights โ€“ whether it’s police, fire, ambulance, or road workers โ€“ please, for the love of life, SLOW DOWN AND MOVE OVER. Give them the space they need to do their work safely.


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