Crime & Safety

Beaumont Man Enters Plea In Deadly Oak Valley Crash

The Beaumont man is accused of killing a Banning bicyclist on Oak Valley Parkway.

BANNING, CA — A suspected drunken driver who allegedly struck and killed a bicyclist in Beaumont, then fled the scene, pleaded not guilty Wednesday to second-degree murder, DUI gross vehicular manslaughter and felony hit-and- run charges.

Kyle Lee Anson, 25, of Beaumont, is accused of hitting Banning resident Dale Ramquist with his Ford F-150 pickup truck around 5:50 p.m. Nov. 18 on Oak Valley Parkway, east of Palmer Avenue.

The CHP alleges that Anson was heading east on Oak Valley Parkway, but "due to (his) level of intoxication," allowed his truck to drift to the right side of the roadway, where it struck Ramquist.

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Ramquist was thrown from his bicycle and pronounced dead at the scene. Anson allegedly drove off, but returned around 7:30 p.m. "and accepted responsibility for the collision," according to CHP Officer Darren Meyer.

The officer said it was dark when the crash occurred, but that Ramquist was riding in the paved bike lane with proper safety equipment, including a helmet and lighting.

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Anson, who is being held in lieu of $1 million bail, is due back in court Jan. 31 for a felony settlement conference.

— By City News Service / Image via Riverside County Sheriff's Department