32-Year-Old Dies in Traffic Accident on Anaheim Street

LONG BEACH, CA (May 25, 2022) Gabriel Falcon was killed early Saturday morning, in a fatal bicycle collision on Coronado Avenue.

Officers responded to the scene around 12:15 a.m., near the intersection of Anaheim Street and Coronado Avenue.

According to reports, a Glendale resident was driving a 2009 Toyota Corolla west on Anaheim Street. For reasons unknown, the driver the struck the bicyclist near the intersection.

Upon arrival, officers immediately located the unconscious male victim with critical injuries. Despite life-saving efforts, medics pronounced 32-year-old Falcon dead at the scene.

Additionally, the involved driver remained at the scene and cooperated with the investigation. Although, authorities have not yet released their identity.

At this time, Long Beach Officials are asking anyone with information about the fatal bicycle-auto collision to contact investigators at (562) 570-7355.

Once available, further details will be provided.


No words can mend the broken hearts and sorrow felt during this delicate moment. Deepest condolences and sympathies are with the family and friends of Gabriel Falcon.


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