Crime & Safety
Fatal Accident Reported On E. El Camino Real And S. Wolfe Road
One pedestrian was killed, another person injured on Sunday afternoon in Sunnyvale. Drivers asked to avoid area.

The Sunnyvale Department of Public safety is investigating a fatal collision this afternoon.
The collision occurred in the area of South Wolfe Road and East El Camino Real, according to a post at 3:30 p.m. on the department’s Twitter account.
One pedestrian was killed at the scene and another suffered major injuries, public safety officials said.
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The public is advised to avoid the area as police conduct an investigation, officials said.
No further details were immediately available.
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