Deadly Multi-Vehicle Collision Kills 1 in Reseda

RESEDA, CA (June 1, 2021) – Sunday evening, 28-year-old Kelley Reid Spencer was killed in a fiery multi-vehicle crash on Corbin Avenue.

The incident took place around 8:05 p.m., at 7636 N Corbin Avenue. A total of nine vehicles were involved.

Spencer was driving a black BMW M3 north on Corbin Avenue. Meanwhile, a male juvenile was also heading north in a 2015 Mini Cooper convertible.

Both vehicles were traveling at a high rate of speed when the Mini Cooper struck a black 2013 Kia Optima. The Kia was then pushed into opposing lanes of traffic.

There, the Kia collided with a gray 2016 Volkswagen Golf sedan that was traveling south on Corbin Avenue.

Spencer lost control of his BMW and veered into oncoming traffic before crashing into a southbound blue 2008 Chevy Silverado.

The Chevy then struck two parked vehicles. Medics took the Chevy driver to a hospital with serious injuries. The driver of the Mini Cooper and the Kia occupants sustained moderate injuries. In addition, the Volkswagen driver suffered minor wounds.

Kelley Spencer died on scene due to the extent of injuries sustained.

Once available, more information will be released.


The Sweet James team would like to extend their sincere condolences to the friends and family of Kelley Spencer during this tragic time.


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