Follow us on

Saturday, May 25, 2013 | 9:20 p.m.

Posted: 5:02 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 13, 2012

Highway 9 still closed in Ben Lomond after morning crash

CHP patrol car door
California Highway Patrol
CHP patrol car door

KTVU.com and wires

BEN LOMOND, Calif. —

State Highway 9 is expected to remain closed in the Ben Lomond area until about 8 p.m. Tuesday evening because of an early-morning crash in which a car struck a power pole, according to the California Department of Transportation.

The crash, reported to the California Highway Patrol at 4:33 a.m. near Glen Arbor Road, downed the utility pole and knocked out power to 2,429 people, PG&E spokeswoman Monica Tell said.

Caltrans sent a crew to assist PG&E in clearing the roadway of power lines, Caltrans spokesman Colin Jones said.

The driver of the car was a 17-year-old boy whose family had reported him missing to the Santa Cruz County Sheriff's Department about a week ago, CHP spokeswoman Officer Sarah Jackson said.

After the early morning crash, the boy called his father, who picked him up and took him to their home in the San Lorenzo Valley area, Jackson said.

No one was injured in the accident, which is still under investigation. No arrests had been made as of late this morning, she said.

Traffic is being diverted onto upper and lower Glen Arbor Road, Jackson said.

Power was restored to those affected by the outage by about 9 a.m., according to PG&E.

More News

 
Featured Articles
Ads By Google
 

KTVU on Twitter

Bay Area Living

Paintings from 60's rock icon Grace Slick

Grace Slick, one of the 60’s greatest and enduring musicians from the era, is having her paintings showcased at the San Francisco Art Exchange.