From Sandy Louey:
A 27-year-old Orangevale man died after he fled from an California Highway Patrol officer and crashed into an utility pole Tuesday night, the CHP said today.
At 10:47 p.m., Jarrett Goddard was driving a Yamaha R1 motorcycle east on Greenback Lane and Filbert Avenue in Orangevale around 70 mph in a posted 45 mph zone, CHP Officer Lizz Dutton said in a news release. (An earlier version mistakenly listed the Goddard's first name as Jamie.)
Dutton gave the following account:
A CHP unit tried to make an enforcement stop, but Goddard sped away and turned north onto Chestnut Avenue.
Goddard failed to stop for a stop sign at Central Avenue and sideswiped a blue Plymouth Voyager. The Voyager was west on Central and had turned north onto Chestnut.
Goddard, who was wearing a helmet, was ejected from the motorcycle and struck a wooden pole. He suffered fatal injuries from the collisions.
The driver of the Voyager complained of pain to her right shoulder. Both Goddard and the driver of the Voyager were driving on suspended driver's licenses.
She said a court-ordered restriction required Goddard to have an ignition interlock device, which the motorcycle didn't have.
The CHP is investigating the accident, but alcohol appears to be a factor in Goddard's actions, Dutton said.
Results are pending from a toxicology report.









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