A single-vehicle collision occurred today on Angeles Crest Highway near mile marker 55.66 in Pearblossom, CA, resulting in significant damage to the vehicle but no reported injuries or occupants found. The incident was first reported at 10:56 AM when the Subaru went over the side of the highway.
Emergency services responded promptly, with units arriving at the scene by 12:03 PM. Upon arrival, responders noted major front-end damage to the vehicle, prompting the request for an airship to conduct a welfare check in the area. Despite thorough searches conducted by multiple units, no occupants were located. The search concluded at 1:26 PM, with authorities checking surrounding areas and the opposite side of the road, but no individuals were found.
The vehicle, which sustained extensive damage, was recovered and towed from the scene at approximately 2:03 PM. The final determination made by the California Highway Patrol indicated that they were unable to locate the vehicle's owner or any occupants, raising concerns about their whereabouts.
Throughout the incident, emergency services coordinated with local hospitals to check for any individuals matching the vehicle's owner or occupants, but no one had checked in at nearby facilities. The thorough response included multiple units searching the area and ensuring that all protocols were followed to locate anyone who may have been involved.
Traffic in the area was impacted during the response and recovery efforts, but details regarding specific delays were not provided. The California Highway Patrol urges drivers to remain vigilant and report any unusual activity on the roads to ensure the safety of all travelers.
As investigations continue, authorities are appealing to the public for any information regarding the vehicle's owner or occupants. Anyone with relevant information is encouraged to contact local law enforcement.