We have more information about a crash in Landers Saturday (February 13) that ended up killing a woman and two dogs and injuring two men. About 1:45 p.m., Joshua Stricklin, 42, of Glendale was driving a black 2020 Jeep Wrangler westbound on Encantado Road. Inside the Wrangler with Stricklin were Natalie Greer Bishop, 31, also of Glendale, and two large dogs. As Stricklin traveled through the uncontrolled intersection of Acoma Trail, the Wrangler was broadsided on the passenger side by a 1995 red Jeep Cherokee, driven by Jeremy Alexander, 29, of Landers, who was driving southbound on Acoma Trail at a stated speed of 35 miles per hour. The force of the impact caused the Wrangler to overturn into a chain link fence on the southwest corner of the intersection, coming to rest on its right side. The two dogs were thrown through the open top of the Wrangler and were dead when first responders arrived. Natalie Greer Bishop, who was wearing a seat belt, received major injuries, and was transp
A man was injured when he was hit by a Jeep in Twentynine Palms Tuesday afternoon. According to a Sheriff’s report, the unidentified man was in front of Starbucks at the corner of Highway 62 and Adobe Road when he was hit by the vehicle. The driver stayed at the scene and blocked the traffic lane to prevent other vehicles from hitting the man again. The man was taken by Morongo Basin Ambulance to Hi-Desert Medical Center as a precaution.
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