Multiple Hospitalized after Auto Collision near Clinton Keith Road

MURRIETA, CA (September 23, 2022) – Wednesday morning, Conner Campos and three others were injured in a two-vehicle crash on Interstate 215.

The accident happened around 11:30 a.m., on the northbound lanes of the freeway just north of Clinton Keith Road.

Per reports, the driver of a Honda Accord collided with a Dodge Ram 1500 that was towing a Yamaha boat. However, further circumstances leading up to the crash remain unclear.

Medics arrived and transported the Honda driver to Wildomar’s Inland Valley Medical Center for treatment of major injuries. Police later identified the severely injured victim as 18-year-old Campos, of Menifee.

In addition, the driver and two occupants from inside the Ram were taken to Loma Linda Hospital for treatment of minor injuries.

At this time, an active investigation to determine more information is still currently underway. Once available, further details will be provided.

One small driving mistake can easily lead to a dangerous car accident. This is why it is important to drive defensively and always abide by all driving laws. Keep your attention on the road, follow the speed limit, and never drive under the influence of altering substances. Moreover, always be prepared and check your vehicle before traveling.


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