Car drives off Niles Canyon Road into Alameda Creek

A vehicle drove off of Niles Canyon Road and into Alameda Creek Thursday morning, according to the California Highway Patrol.

At 5:05 a.m., CHP received a call about a vehicle that was in Alameda Creek.

According to a CHP dispatcher, crews responded and are on the scene. One person is being transported to a hospital, the dispatcher said.

This comes about a week after different vehicle crashed into the creek off Niles Canyon Road. 

In that incident, crews pulled a missing 18-year-old Tracy woman's vehicle from Alameda Creek on Tuesday. Her body has not yet been found and the search has been called off for the evening by Alameda County Sheriff's Department. The woman has been identified as Jayda Jenkins by family. 

The woman was thought to have been driving when she ran off the road Saturday morning.   

Crews found what they believe is the 18-year-old's Honda Accord at about 11:30 a.m. Monday, but dangerous conditions caused by the swiftly moving, unusually high waters of the creek prevented them from bringing the
car to shore, according to Alameda County sheriff's spokesman Sgt. Ray Kelly.

The car was pulled to the shore Tuesday.

The missing woman's name is Jayda. Her mom says, "She's amazing, she's a wonderful student, a beautiful human being... she's the one everyone goes to when they need encouragement."

Jayda's mom says she has hope that Jayda may still be found - maybe in a hospital.

Authorities say Jayda's seatbelt was unfastened. They add she always wears her seatbelt so they believe she likely took it off at some point inside the car.