Multi-Vehicle Collision on I-805 Caused by Two Dogs

SAN DIEGO, CA (September 21, 2021) -Friday morning, September 17, two stray dogs near North Park triggered a multi-vehicle collision on I-805.

A man was seen chasing two dogs, presumably huskies, near University Avenue on the I-805 at 9:30 a.m.

Moreover, dispatchers reported a pileup of four or five cars, including a Jeep Cherokee and a large truck, which blocked the center lanes, according to the California Highway Patrol.

Additionally, it was unclear whether anyone was injured, including the dogs.

More information will be published as it becomes available to the public.

Ultimately, CHP is investigating the multi-vehicle collision on I-805 at this time.


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