Crime & Safety
Updated: 18-Year-Old San Pablo Woman Dies in I-80 Crash
An 18-year-old San Pablo woman who died after a crash Saturday evening on eastbound Interstate Highway 80 in Solano County is identified.

UPDATE 12:30PM-
The Sacramento County coroner's office has identified a San Pablo teen who died after she was struck by a vehicle on the side of Interstate Highway 80 on Saturday as 18-year-old Breanna McKneely.
McKneely and Dujuan Pines, 34, of Fairfield, were standing outside a disabled 1996 Ford Mustang on the right shoulder of eastbound Highway 80 near the scales at the Cordelia Commercial Vehicle Enforcement Facility around 7:50 p.m. Saturday, California Highway Patrol officials said.
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Marc Crawley, 46, of Suisun City, was driving east on I-80 when he lost control of his 1968 Ford Mustang, which struck and pushed the disabled Mustang into McKneely and Pines, according to the CHP.
Crawley's Mustang continued across all lanes of traffic before striking the center median and stopping in the far left lane, according to the CHP.
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All three people suffered major or severe injuries and were taken to NorthBay Medical Center in Fairfield.
McKneely was then flown to UC Davis Medical Center, where she died at 12:43 a.m. Sunday, according to the Sacramento County coroner's office.
Crawley was arrested on suspicion of gross vehicular manslaughter while intoxicated and DUI.
The collision closed the highway until 10 p.m. Saturday, CHP officials said.
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SOLANO COUNTY - An 18-year-old San Pablo woman is dead after a crash Saturday evening on eastbound Interstate Highway 80 in Solano County, California Highway Patrol officials said Sunday.
The first report of the crash came in at 7:50 p.m. on I-80 at the Cordelia Commercial Vehicle Enforcement Facility.
Officers who responded found the entire freeway shut down because victims were in the road and the crash scene was extensive, CHP officials said.
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An investigation alleges that 46-year-old Suisun City man Marc Crawley was intoxicated while driving a 1968 Ford Mustang east on I-80 approaching the vehicle enforcement facility.
Allegedly, Crawley lost control his car and crashed into a 1996 Ford Mustang that was on the freeway's right shoulder, according to CHP officials.
The crash pushed the 1996 Ford into two people who were standing in front of it. The car was disabled, CHP officials said.
Crawley's Ford continued out of control crossing all traffic lanes until it crashed into a center median and came to rest in the freeway.
All three people were taken to NorthBay Medical Center in Fairfield initially with major injuries, according to CHP officials.
The 18-year-old woman was then flown to the University of California at Davis Medical Center where she died from her injuries.
Crawley was arrested on suspicion of gross vehicular manslaughter while intoxicated and felony driving under the influence, CHP officials said.
-By Bay City News Service, image via ShutterStock
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