Aaron Marlowe Killed in Wrong-Way Crash on 91 Freeway in Long Beach
Aaron Marlowe Among 2 Women Killed in Fiery Long Beach Collision on 91 Freeway near Atlantic Avenue

Long Beach, California (July 26, 2021) – Aaron Marlowe, 30, of Hemet, has been identified as one of the two women who were killed in a Sunday morning wrong-way crash in North Long Beach, according to the coroner’s officials.
The deadly head-on crash happened at around 5:20 a.m., on July 25, on the 91 Freeway at the Atlantic Avenue on-ramp.
According to the California Highway Patrol, Solé Mitchell-Hall, 21, of Palmdale, was driving a 2016 Honda westbound on the eastbound side of the 91 Freeway when her vehicle collided head-on with a 2016 Chrysler driven by Marlowe.
As a result of the crash impact, one of the vehicles reportedly caught fire.
Aaron Marlowe Killed in Crash on 91 Freeway
Sadly, both Mitchell-Hall and Marlowe were pronounced dead at the scene.
Authorities closed the northbound connector road from the northbound 710 Freeway to the eastbound 91 Freeway while the investigation and cleanup took place.
No further details about the crash were immediately provided.
The accident remains under investigation.
Tips on What to do after a Car Accident in California
- Always stop and remain at the scene.
- Check if you or your passengers have been injured. In case someone is hurt, call emergency services or ask someone else to help.
- Get to safety – If your car is drivable, move it to a safe area. If it’s not, turn your hazard lights on and set up flares.
- Call 911 to report the accident
- Never discuss or admit fault. Instead, wait for a police officer and insurance companies representatives to figure out the fault.
- Document the accident and exchange information with other drivers.
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