A single-vehicle collision occurred today on Sonoma Mountain Road near Adobe Road in Petaluma, CA, resulting in damage to a fence but no reported injuries. The incident was first reported at approximately 6:48 PM, prompting a quick response from law enforcement.
According to the California Highway Patrol, a white Toyota Prius collided with a barbed wire fence and metal post. By 6:50 PM, it was confirmed that there were no injuries associated with the incident. Emergency responders assessed the situation, and by 6:55 PM, a towing service was contacted to remove the vehicle from the scene.
As the evening progressed, law enforcement units remained in the area to ensure a thorough investigation. By 7:21 PM, officers were still searching the vicinity for any additional details related to the collision. The property owner confirmed that the fence had sustained damage, and it was noted that they were out of town for the weekend.
The towing service arrived to assist with the removal of the vehicle, which was confirmed to be towed by 7:30 PM. While the exact drivable status of the Toyota Prius was not provided, the vehicle was safely removed from the area, allowing for the restoration of normal traffic flow.
This incident underscores the importance of road safety and the prompt response of emergency services in Petaluma, CA. Thankfully, no injuries were reported, and the situation was managed effectively. Residents are reminded to drive cautiously, particularly in areas where road conditions may be unpredictable.
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