Crime & Safety
SSF Woman Who Died In Rollover Crash Identified
Coroner's officials say the woman was only 20 years old.

SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA — Coroner's officials have publicly identified a woman who died after being thrown from a vehicle in a rollover crash on a Peninsula highway this week. Anjela Louise Tenedero Jose of South San Francisco died at the scene of the Sunday wreck along I-280 near Redwood City. She was 20.
The wreck was reported at 1:52 p.m. Sunday near Edgewood Road and only involved one vehicle, according to the CHP.
Jose had been driving north on Highway 280 north of the Edgewood Road interchange and apparently overcorrected after drifting off the road and the vehicle rolled, CHP officials said.
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CHP Officer Art Montiel said the woman was not wearing a seatbelt and "was ejected onto the #3 lane of I-280 northbound" and that it "appears drugs and/or alcohol were a factor in this collision."
Witnesses to the crash are asked to call Officer Spencer Curteman at the CHP's Redwood City office at (650) 369-6261.
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.— Patch file photo by Renee Schiavone / Bay City News Service contributed to this report
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