Toyota rearends Toyota on Highway 32

Glenn County Observer

A 2004 Toyota rearended another 2004 Toyota Saturday afternoon on Highway 32 west of Orland, sending the latter vehicle airborne.

According to a press release from the Willows Area Office of the California Highway Patrol, at about 2:40 p.m. on Saturday, April 26, 17-year-old “Aliyah G.” of “Glenn County” [the teen’s name was improperly withheld from the public; the teen was not accused of committing a crime, which would be the only valid reason for withholding her identifying information], was driving a gold Toyota Camry east on Highway 32, just east of County Road N.

Ahead of the Camry, Albert Kobrovskii, 37, of Carmichael, was driving his white Toyota Avalon east on Highway 32, slowing and possibly coming to a stop.

According to CHP Officer Rice, due to the teen driver’s unsafe speed for the current (wet) road conditions, the girl was unable to stop before the front end of the Camry struck the rear end of the Avalon.

The impact launched the Avalon over a dirt embankment, causing the Toyota to become airborne before coming to a rest.

Kobrovskii was transported to Enloe Medical Center for treatment of his suspected minor injuries.

Neither Aliyah G. nor her passenger, 16-year-old “Anahi O.” of “Glenn County” [as with Aliyah G., Anahi O.’s identifying information was also improperly withheld from the public], was injured.

All three of the involved parties were wearing their seatbelts at the time of the accident.

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