LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – Five people were injured in a crash that occurred on Highway 20 Monday afternoon.
The collision took place on Highway 20 near the Cache Creek Recreation Area just after 1 p.m., according to a report from the California Highway Patrol's Clear Lake Area office.
The CHP report explained that William Warwick III, 50, of Arcadia, was stopped in the highway's eastbound lane in his 1997 Toyota 4Runner, waiting to turn into the Cache Creek Recreation Area.
Andrew Barket, 25, of Harrisburg, Penn., was driving eastbound in a 2000 Toyota 4Runner at 65 miles per hour approaching Warwick. The CHP report said Barket initially didn't see Warwick was stopped. He then turned to the right to avoid hitting him.
Barket passed Warwick's vehicle on the righthand side before he turned to the left. The CHP said Barket reentered Highway 20's eastbound lane before continuing on into the westbound lane, where he collided head-on with a 2010 Ford Expedition driven by 34-year-old Douglas Hume of Citrus Heights.
The report also indicated that Barket's vehicle hit Warwick's after the initial collision with Hume's Explorer.
David Duff, 21, of Dauphin, Penn. – riding as Barket's passenger – suffered major injuries and was transported to Santa Rosa Memorial Hospital, the CHP said.
Douglas Hume suffered minor injuries and was transported to UC Davis Medical Center, while his passenger, 60-year-old Joyce Hume of Elk Grove, was flown to Santa Rosa Memorial Hospital, the report said. Joyce Hume had minor injuries.
Another passenger in Douglas Hume's vehicle, 31-year-old Stephanie Hume, also of Citrus Heights, was taken to St. Helena Hospital Clearlake for treatment of minor injuries, according to the CHP.
Barket suffered minor injuries and was not transported, and the CHP said Warwick was uninjured.
All of the drivers and passengers were wearing their seatbelts, the CHP reported.
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