DUI Driver Caused Double Rollover Crash on Redding

REDDING, CA (May 25, 2021) – Authorities arrested 38-year-old Kenneth Anthony Kliebe on Thursday for DUI on South Bonnyview Road.

The California Highway Patrol responded to the incident around 7:40 P.M., near the South Bonnyview Boat Launch.

Upon arrival, the police discovered a white sedan turned on its side in the middle of the road. In addition, they also found a Chevy Tahoe that overturned before coming to stop in a nearby field.

Luckily, no one sustained serious injuries from the crash, according to Redding Officials.

Following the accident, authorities temporarily shut down Bonnyview Avenue due to the debris scattered across the roadway.

Later on, the police identified 38-year-old Kenneth Anthony Kliebe. He was booked into the Shasta County Jail on suspicion of DUI causing bodily injury and other related charges.

At this time, Redding Police Department continues to investigate the crash.


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