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Witnesses: RV runs light in Yuba City, clips vehicle

Nate Chute/Appeal-Democrat
The driver of an RV is taken into an ambulance as firefighters clean up the scene where his vehicle crashed after running a light on Plumas Street and Colusa Avenue in Yuba City on Wednesday, July 11, 2012.

A Yuba City man was hospitalized Wednesday after witnesses said he ran a stop light and slammed into another vehicle.

Richard Egidio, 52, was taken to Rideout Memorial Hospital with minor injuries, Yuba City fire Battalion Chief John Limas said.

Egidio was treated and released a few hours later. No other injuries were reported.

“He absolutely ran that red light, crashed into a car and flipped over,” said eyewitness Patty Vaughn.

Egidio was headed north on Plumas Street around noon in a small recreational vehicle when he drove through the intersection on Colusa Avenue and ran into a GMC Envoy driven by Clinton Claxton of Plumas Lake, witnesses told police.

“I was turning right onto (Plumas) coming over the (10th street) bridge and he just went right into me,” Claxton said.

A shaken Claxton declined medical treatment at the scene, but his vehicle was badly damaged.

“I’m not hurt that I know of,” Claxton said.

Egidio’s RV landed on its’ side, blocking the southbound lane of Plumas Street for a short time.

Traffic was slowed through the busy intersection for about 45 minutes.

Yuba City police spokeswoman Shawna Pavey said neither drugs nor alcohol are believed to have been factors in the crash, but said the investigation was just getting underway.

CONTACT Rob Parsons at rparsons@appealdemocrat.com or 749-4785. Find him on Facebook at /ADcrimebeat or on Twitter at @ADcrimebeat.


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