Deonna Bowman, Hayden Edwards Among Several Injured in Amador County Collision on SR-88 near Eggiman Lane

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Deonna Bowman, Hayden Edwards Among Several Injured in Amador County Collision on SR-88 near Eggiman Lane

County, California (May 25, 2022) – Deonna Bowman, 26, of Volcano, Hayden Edwards, 26, of Sutter Creek, and Casey Butler, 30, of Jackson, were among several people injured in a crash involving a drunk driver on Saturday night in Amador County, according to CHP.

The incident happened when Cassandra Dawn Suarez, 45, of Volcano, was driving a 2018 Honda Civic westbound on SR 88 and swerved into the path of oncoming vehicles.

The Honda collided head-on with an eastbound 2018 Honda Civic east of Eggiman Lane at about  11:08 p.m. on May 21.

Bowman, Edwards, and Butler were passengers in the Honda. The three and Suarez were transported to Sutter Amador Hospital for treatment of minor to moderate injuries.

Deonna Bowman, Hayden Edwards Among Several Hurt in Amador County Crash 

The driver of the Tahoe, Felix Cruz, 51, of , was taken to Sutter Amador with major injuries.

A passenger in the Tahoe Francisca DeJesus, 49, of Lodi, and a fourth passenger in the Honda, Jacob Ditty, 27, of Pine Grove, had minor injuries and declined transport.

Suarez was arrested on DUI charges and was booked into the Amador County Jail on a $200,000 bail.

An investigation into the incident is ongoing.

Impaired Driving

Driving while intoxicated is not just from alcohol. Some over-the-counter drugs and prescription medications may cause impaired driving. As a driver or rider, it is always good to read warning labels and follow directions of use about operating heavy machinery, which includes driving a car or riding a motorcycle.

If you are going to a bar or restaurant, you should designate a sober driver before heading out to drink. If you are taking medications that may interfere with your ability to drive, plan on staying at home.

Remember to Buckle Up

No matter the type of car you are driving, buckling up remains the safest choice for drivers and passengers.
As you drive around during the Memorial Day holiday, you will come across more law enforcement officers on the freeways as part of the Click It or Ticket campaign launched last week by the NHTSA. The campaign began yesterday, May 23, and will run through to June 5. The campaign aims at reminding drivers and passengers of the importance of wearing a seat belt and the legal consequences of not buckling up.
According to statistics by NHTSA, over 15,000 lives were saved by seat belts in crashes that happened in 2017. In 2020, 10,893 unbuckled people in passenger vehicles died in crashes in the US. 60% of the young adults (ages 18 to 34) killed in the crashes were completely unrestrained.
Remember, seat belt safety starts with you! Your children are watching.

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