Crime & Safety
Victim Of Fatal Lake Mathews Crash ID'd [UPDATE]
Two others injured when a car and a pickup collided in the Wednesday evening accident near Gavilan Road, CHP said.

LAKE MATHEWS, CA – A man killed in a two-vehicle collision just south of Lake Mathews was identified Thursday as a 30-year-old Hemet resident.
Matthew Gomez died about 6:30 p.m. Wednesday in the wreck at the intersection of Lake Mathews Drive and Santa Rosa Mine Road, according to the California Highway Patrol.
The collision involved a Ford Fusion and a pickup truck, one of which flipped over and smashed into a utility pole, snapping it in two, the CHP said.
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Riverside County Fire Department crews arrived within five minutes and pronounced Gomez, who was one of the occupants of the overturned vehicle, dead at the scene, the CHP said.
Another victim was extricated from the wreckage and taken to Riverside University Medical Center in Moreno Valley with major injuries. A third person suffered extensive head trauma and was hospitalized, according to the CHP.
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Lake Mathews Drive was partially shut down because of the crash, the cause of which remained under investigation.
Southern California Edison technicians repaired the broken pole.
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A person was killed and two others were critically injured Wednesday in a two-vehicle collision just south of Lake Mathews that caused one vehicle to overturn and damage a power pole.
The wreck was reported about 6:30 p.m. on Lake Mathews Drive, near Gavilan Road, according to the California Highway Patrol.
A Ford Fusion sedan and a pickup truck collided at the location, though it was unclear which driver triggered the crash, a CHP official said.
One of the vehicles flipped over and smashed into a utility pole, snapping it in two.
Riverside County Fire Department crews arrived within five minutes and pronounced an occupant of the overturned vehicle dead at the scene.
Another victim had to be freed from the wreckage and was taken to Riverside University Medical Center in Moreno Valley with major injuries, according to the fire department.
A third person suffered extensive head trauma and was hospitalized, the CHP said.
Lake Mathews Drive was partially shut down because of the crash, the cause of which was under investigation.
Southern California Edison technicians were sent to repair the broken pole.
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