Crime & Safety
Driver, 19, Seriously Injured In Wreck On Hall Road
Responders extricated the woman from her car, and she was transported to Santa Rosa Memorial. The other motorist suffered minor injuries.

SONOMA COUNTY, CA – A Santa Rosa woman suffered serious injuries and was extricated from her vehicle after a collision west of Santa Rosa on Wednesday morning, according to the California Highway Patrol.
The 19-year-old Santa Rosa woman was driving a 1996 sedan west on Hall Road in unincorporated Sonoma County around 8 a.m. when an eastbound 2016 Toyota Highlander driven by a 34-year-old Cloverdale man slowed to turn left onto Park Royal Avenue, CHP Officer Kimberly Lemons said.
The Cloverdale man turned left and collided with the woman's car.
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Emergency responders from Cal Fire and the Rincon Valley Fire Protection District had to extricate the woman from her vehicle, Lemons said.
The woman suffered a fractured femur and other injuries and was taken to Santa Rosa Memorial Hospital, Lemons said. The man driving the Toyota suffered minor injuries.
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Speed is considered a factor in the collision, Lemons said.
Any witnesses to the collision is asked to call CHP at (707)588-1400.
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