Written by AARON CASTREJON CityWatch Editor LOS ANGELES – The coroner named the driver who died along with two dogs after his Chevrolet Express van crashed and burned February 10 in San Dimas.
James Bryson, 58, died in the early-morning crash on the westbound 210 freeway east of Lone Hill Avenue. Bryson’s cause of death has been deferred, pending additional investigation. The crash was reported to the California Highway Patrol around 4:20 a.m. For unknown reasons, Bryson’s 1994 Chevrolet Express van struck a trailer being hauled behind a 2012 Volvo tractor in the No. 4 lane. The van then struck a sound wall and overturned, according to the CHP in a written statement. The Chevrolet van became fully engulfed in flames. Bryson and his dogs died at the scene. The westbound No. 2, 3 and 4 lanes were blocked for nearly three hours during cleanup and an investigation. It is unclear if alcohol, or drugs were factors in the crash. Anyone with information regarding this collision is encouraged to call Officer Nathan Munoz at the CHP Baldwin Park Area Office at 626-338-1164. |
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