Highway 108 Fatal Crash Victim ID'd - MyMotherLode.com
Sonora, CA — The identities have just been released of those involved in a tragic Highway 108 collision last Thursday, west of Long Barn, that claimed the life of a Sonora man. The California Highway Patrol (CHP) Jamestown Unit reports that it was David J. Sanguinetti, 86, who died at the scene of a two-vehicle accident that occurred near Wheeler Road. As previously reported , following the incident, he had been seated on the passenger side of a tow truck, while waiting for his pickup truck, a 2005 Chevrolet Silverado, to be towed. When the tow operator noticed that Sanguinetti had slumped over in the tow truck cab, a CHP officer, an off-duty fire fighter, and the operator began CPR. According to CHP Officer Ken Bruce, after Diane Sanguinetti arrived at SRMC, it was determined that her injuries were more severe than initially thought and she was transported to a Modesto hospital. The driver of the other vehicle, a 2012 Ford F150, was identified as Richard L. Baldwin, 52, of Tucson, Arizona. If you see breaking news, traffic or weather contact us at the News Hotline at 532-6397. If you have a photo regarding this news story or any Mother Lode News Story please email news@clarkebroadcasting. Source: www.mymotherlode.com