Crash Crash Into Wall

A 19-year-old Fontana resident was killed late Saturday, Aug. 26, when his vehicle hit a block wall, the San Bernardino County coroner said. Jesus Munguia was driving north “at a high rate of speed” in the 9600 block of Hemlock Avenue just outside the Fontana city limit when he apparently lost control and hit the wall, a coroner’s release said. The crash was reported to the California Highway Patrol just before 11 p. Luxor Amun Rising Hd Seriali. m., according to an incident log. The coroner reported he was taken to the hospital and pronounced dead at 11:24 p.m.
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Ellsbury crashed into the center-field wall after snaring Alcides Escobar's barreled drive, slamming his head and right arm against the padded surface. Ellsbury crashed into the center-field wall after snaring Alcides Escobar's barreled drive, slamming his head and right arm against the padded surface.
Timothy Motel MILWAUKEE — A man pleaded guilty to a federal charge that he lied to first responders after crashing his boat into the McKinely Marina break wall. The incident happened on October 7th, 2016.
Investigators say 44-year-old Timothy Motel was drunk and speeding when he hit the wall at the north gap just out from the marina. He and another man ended up getting tossed into the water — but there’s a twist: federal prosecutors say Motel made up a story to first responders. Motel told officials somebody named “Frank” was driving and had gone missing. Frank was actually Motel’s dog, “Freddy” and the lie prompted a large response from the Coast Guard. PHOTO GALLERY.