Kenneth Beaty Identified as Antelope Man Killed in Sacramento Crash at Zachis Way and Hidden Meadow Way

Kenneth Beaty
Kenneth Beaty Dies After Vehicle Crashes into Home in Antelope, Sacramento

, California (September 1, 2022) – Kenneth Arthur Beaty, 57, has been identified as the man who was killed in Antelope after a car crashed into his house, according to the Coroner's Office.

The crash happened on Wednesday, August 31, at Zachis Way and Hidden Meadow Way.

According to the California Highway Patrol, a white Expedition crashed into Beaty's home. The SUV allegedly lost control while in reverse and crashed into the house.

Sadly, Beaty, who was in the house, sustained injuries in the accident.

The driver of the SUV was hospitalized with minor injuries.

Original Story

Sacramento, California (August 31, 2022) – One person died after a vehicle crashed into a home in Antelope on Wednesday morning.

According to a report by the Sacramento Metropolitan Fire District, the fatal crash happened at around 9:45 a.m. at Zachis Way and Hidden Meadow Way.

A white SUV Expedition reportedly lost control while in reverse and crashed into the house.

One person inside the house was killed in the crash.

The name of the deceased person was not immediately disclosed.

The SUV driver was injured in the crash and was transported to an area hospital for treatment.

Additional information about the accident was not provided.

An investigation into the accident is underway.

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