Ferndale Man Killed in 101 Crash

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A 67-year-old Ferndale resident was killed shortly after midnight today in a crash on U.S. Highway 101 that occurred after a large tree fell across the roadway south of Redcrest, blocking both lanes.

The CHP reports the man, whose name has not been released, was in a semi truck traveling south when he hit the tree head-on, crossed over the northbound lane and went down an embankment. He died at the scene.

Three other crashes also occurred at the same location, with a Redway man suffering major injuries and a Fortuna man minor injuries. The roadway was closed for about five hours.

The Garberville office of the California Highway Patrol is investigating.

Find the CHP release below:
CHP report on fatal crash
On May 10, 2021, at 12:35 am, a large tree fell across US-101, south of Redcrest, blocking the northbound and southbound traffic lanes that resulted in a series of traffic collisions minutes apart.

A white 2011 Kenworth semi-truck pulling an empty milk tank trailer was traveling southbound on US-101 within the right lane when it collided head-on into the tree. The semi-truck crossed the northbound traffic lanes and drove off the east roadway edge where it came to rest down an embankment.

The driver of the semi-truck was pronounced deceased at the scene. A red 2020 Jeep Cherokee driven by Marc Alexander Reichle of Fresno was traveling northbound on US-101 when the Jeep collided head-on into the tree and came to rest within the northbound traffic lanes. Mr. Reichle was uninjured.

Minutes later, a white 2017 Toyota Tundra driven by Ruben Anthony Sepulveda of Redway was traveling southbound on US-101 when it collided head-on into the tree and came to rest within the southbound traffic lanes. Just after the Toyota came to rest, a 2018 Ford F-150 driven by Mark Allen Taylor of Fortuna was traveling southbound on US-101 when it collided head-on into the tree and then collided into the Ford before coming to rest on its side. Mr. Sepulveda was transported to St. Joseph Hospital in Eureka with major injuries and Mr. Taylor sustained minor injuries.

US-101 was closed and traffic was diverted onto SR-254 for approximately 5 hours. The CHP was assisted in this incident by Calfire, Caltrans, Rio Dell Volunteer Fire Department, Redcrest Volunteer Fire Department, City Ambulance of Eureka, and the Humboldt County Sheriff's Office. The CHP Garberville Area is investigating this traffic collision. 

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