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Driver Dies After Horrific Studebaker Rd. Crash


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(July 30, 2018) -- The driver of the vehicle involved in the horrific July 21 single-vehicle Studebaker Rd. crash has died.

In a release today (July 30), LBPD says hospital personnel indicated on July 27 that Juan Serrano, 23, of Anaheim, died as a result of his injuries.


Photo by Charlie McGrail.

LBPD has also released additional information on the injury traffic accident:

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[LBPD release text] ...The preliminary investigation revealed the driver of the vehicle, Juan Serrano, a 23-year-old male resident of Anaheim, was traveling southbound in the #2 lane of Studebaker Rd. As Serrano passed through the intersection of Driscoll St, his vehicle drifted left and collided with the raised center median and veered right across all southbound lanes of Studebaker Rd. The vehicle then collided with the raised center median and light pole between Studebaker Rd. and the service road of Studebaker Rd. The light pole and Serrano’s vehicle then collided with a parked motorhome on the service road of Studebaker Rd. before coming to a stop.

The front passenger, identified as a 19-year-old resident of Huntington Beach, was transported in critical, but stable condition. The rear passengers were both females, age 18 and 20-years-old, residents of Stanton. The rear passengers were uninjured in this collision and remained at the scene of the collision.

On July 27, 2018 officers were notified by hospital personnel that Serrano had died as a result of his injuries.

Anyone who may have information regarding this incident is asked to contact to contact Detective D. Lauro of the Long Beach Police Department’s Collision Investigation Detail at (562) 570-7355. Anonymous tips may be submitted through “LA Crime Stoppers” by calling 1-800-222-TIPS (8477), downloading the “P3 Tips” app to your smart phone (available at the Apple App store and Google Play), or visiting www.lacrimestoppers.org.

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