Crime & Safety
Napa Residents Killed In I-80 Crash Caused By Alleged DUI Driver
BREAKING: Four victims who died were relatives of University of California at Berkeley baseball player Jared Horn, who was also in the car.

SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA, CA — Four people who died in a crash caused by an alleged drunk driver Saturday night on westbound Interstate Highway 80 in San Pablo have been identified by the Contra Costa County coroner's office as Napa residents Daryl Horn, 50, and Joseph Horn, 14, both of Napa, and Troy Biddle, 52, and Baden Biddle, 12, both of Bainbridge Island in Washington.
The victims who died were relatives of University of California at Berkeley baseball player Jared Horn, who was also in the car, school officials said Monday.
Five vehicles were involved in the crash reported at 8:11 p.m. Saturday on I-80 at the San Pablo Dam Road off-ramp.
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The driver of the vehicle who allegedly caused the collision, 47-year-old Sacramento resident Fred Lowe, fled but was later arrested, California Highway Patrol officials said.
Jared Horn, a sophomore pitcher for Cal, has returned to his home in Napa after being treated for injuries at a hospital, according to the school.
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"We cannot imagine what Jared is going through right now, and the thoughts and prayers of our entire Cal baseball community are with Jared and his family," Cal baseball head coach Mike Neu said in a statement.
"Jared is a respected and beloved member of our team as well as an incredible student-athlete, teammate and friend. We will give him any and all support that we can as he goes through this unthinkably difficult time," Neu said.
By Bay City News Service
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