Obituaries

San Francisco Man Found Dead in Marin County

Security video showed his car stopped in front of a light pole, backed up, then accelerated at a high rate of speed into the pole.

SAN FRANCISCO, CA — The Marin County coroner's office has identified a pedestrian who was found dead near U.S. Highway 101 in Novato on Thursday morning as Daniel Glenn Matis, 56, of San Francisco.

Matis was identified after the coroner's office released a digital sketch Monday of the man who was found by a big-rig driver around 1 a.m. Thursday between the Atherton Avenue on-ramp and slow lanes of southbound
Highway 101.

A Novato police officer recognized the sketch as a possible match to a driver's license photo found in an abandoned Smart car in the Fireman's Fund parking lot in Novato on Thursday, Chief Deputy Coroner Darrell Harris said.

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Private security personnel found Matis' unattended 2009 Smart car crashed into a pole on East Campus Drive in the Fireman's Fund parking lot around 1:40 a.m. Thursday, Harris said. Novato police responded and did not find a driver or occupants, but did find an outdated photo of the registered owner in the vehicle, according to Harris.

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California Highway Patrol investigators reviewed private security video of the parking lot and tracked the car's movements before it crashed, Harris said. The vehicle stopped in front of the light pole, backed up, then
accelerated at a high rate of speed into the pole. It was too dark to confirm who was driving the car, Harris said.

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An autopsy on Matis is scheduled, he said.

The CHP investigated Matis' death as a hit-and-run after vehicle parts were found near his body near the Atherton Avenue on-ramp to the highway. On Saturday, CHP officials said they located and took into evidence a vehicle believed to be involved in a hit-and-run.

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The CHP identified the vehicle as a silver 2006 to 2013 Nissan Versa with damage on the right side of the vehicle.

On Monday, CHP officials said a Hayward resident is considered a person of interest in the hit-and-run collision. As of this morning, there has not been an arrest.

— Bay City News; Image via Shutterstock