Crime & Safety
Carlsbad Crash Victim Seeks 'Hayden,' The Good Samaritan Who Saved Her
Torey Shanklin was trying to get from Carlsbad to Palm Springs when she flipped her car into a drainage ditch. Then, someone saved her.

CARLSBAD, CA — Carlsbad resident Torey Shanklin feels lucky to be alive after flipping her Mercedes off the I-15 freeway and into a Temecula drainage ditch six days ago. One week ago, she attempted to navigate the I-15 northbound while driving into a torrential rainstorm in Temecula.
"Before I even had the chance to pull over, I was hydroplaning," she told reporters. The next thing she knew, she was upside down by her seatbelt in a flood channel, and all airbags deployed making it hard to move.
"I felt so trapped and helpless," she said. "I tried to break the windows, but nothing was working. I was thinking, 'now I'm going to drown right here.'"
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The man she only knows as "Hayden," a man in his 20s, helped her make her way out of the car through the trunk.
"He gets the trunk open and pulls me out, and I break down crying," she said. Her rescuer did not say after the emergency crews arrived, and now she wants to meet her guardian angel and thank him.
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She told reporters she wasn't sure if she'd be here today if he hadn't stopped, "but I'm glad I didn't have to find out."
The sight of the flipped car became a public service message for the Temecula California Highway Patrol, which has responded to numerous crashes during the rainy month of March.

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