The California Highway Patrol is looking for the driver of a white Acura Integra who fled after allegedly causing a head-on collision on Highway 49 near Auburn this morning that sent two people to the hospital with major injuries.
About 9:50 a.m., a 60-year-old Grass Valley woman was driving a Ford F-150 truck in the left lane of southbound Highway 49, approaching Lone Star Road, and a 76-year-old Auburn man driving a blue Honda Odyssey, was in the left-turn lane of northbound Highway 49, preparing to turn left onto Lone Star. The driver of the white Acura Integra, traveling westbound on Lone Star Road, suddenly pulled onto Highway 49, crossing the northbound lanes and into the southbound lanes, directly in front of approaching traffic, according to a CHP news release.
The woman in the truck swerved left and into the northbound traffic lane, resulting in a head-on collision with the Honda Odyssey. Both drivers suffered major injuries. The woman was airlifted to Sutter Roseville Medical Center and the man was taken by ambulance Sutter Roseville.
The driver of the white Acura Integra was described as a white male, approximately 20 years old. The CHP reported that the vehicle's license plate number is 3HXL657. Anyone with information regarding the vehicle and driver is asked to call the Auburn CHP office at (916) 663-3344.









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