Crime & Safety
Driver Badly Injured In Solo Sorrento Valley Crash
Paramedics took him to a hospital for treatment of serious but apparently non-life-threatening injuries, SDPD Officer David O'Brien said.

SAN DIEGO, CA — A 67-year-old motorist was badly hurt Thursday in a solo car crash at a Sorrento Valley intersection.
The man was headed north in the 9400 block of Camino Santa Fe about 10:15 a.m. Thursday when he lost control of the 2018 Mini Cooper he was driving, sending it veering off the roadway and crashing into a traffic-signal pole, according to the San Diego Police Department.
Paramedics took him to a hospital for treatment of serious but apparently non-life-threatening injuries, SDPD Officer David O'Brien said.
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The cause of the accident was under investigation, though intoxication was not believed to have been a factor, according to police.
— City News Service