Santa Ana, CA: Police Motorcycle Crash with Cruiser on Pacific Avenue and McFadden Avenue
Motorcycle Officer Injured in Santa Ana Crash with Cruiser on Pacific Avenue and McFadden Avenue

Santa Ana, California (November 18, 2019) – A motorcycle police officer was injured in a collision involving a police cruiser near an intersection in Santa Ana on Sunday night, according to the authorities.
The crash happened shortly after 8 p.m. November 17, at Pacific Avenue and McFadden Avenue.
It’s unclear how the two collided. Authorities said the collision was violent and it left debris splattered across the road.
Officer Injured in Santa Ana Motorcycle Crash
The officer who was riding the motorcycle was taken to a hospital and was reportedly in stable condition.
No further details were released.
The cause of the crash is under investigation.
Every year, several traffic accidents are reported in California. Unfortunately, accidents result in many fatalities and even more injuries. The causes of these traffic accidents range from distracted driving, speeding, drunk driving, reckless driving, bad weather, wrong-way driving and failure to observe traffic laws. It is evident that negligence on the part of motorists is the leading cause of these accidents.
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Motorcycle Accidents
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