Modesto, CA: Fatal Car Crash on Albers Road near Highway 132

At Least 1 Killed in Modesto Car Crash on Albers Road near Highway 132

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Modesto, CA: Fatal Car Crash on Albers Road near Highway 132

Modesto, California (August 25, 2020) – The California Highway Patrol is investigating a Tuesday morning fatal car crash that happened on Albers Road in Modesto.

The crash involved two cars and happened at about 7:08 a.m. just north of Highway 132.

Emergency crews responded to the scene and closed southbound lanes of Albers Road.

At least one person was killed in the accident, the report stated.

A Chevrolet Suburban involved in the crash was towed away with a broken right-front axel.

All lanes were reopened at 8:04 a.m.

The cause of the crash will be established when authorities conclude their investigation.

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