Carlsbad police arrested a 33-year-old man Saturday in connection with a two-vehicle collision that killed the other driver.
At 5:20 a.m. Saturday, officers were sent to the intersection of La Costa Avenue and Piraeus Street in response a traffic collision, the Carlsbad Police Department stated in a news release.
Police said that a Subaru crossover collided with a Nissan pickup truck. "The driver and sole occupant of the Nissan was transported from the scene and later pronounced deceased at a local hospital."
Police arrested the Subaru driver, 33-year-old Philip Webb of Oceanside, on suspicion of driving under the influence, "causing injury or death and vehicular manslaughter," officials said.
Sunday, August 10, 2025
DUI fatality at La Costa Blvd and Piraeus
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ReplyDeleteThe DUI rate is sky high and seems to be growing.
What the fuck is this city doing?
It seems like everything Shitty Hall does is to promote PB Norte, bar drinking and smoking weed, and could give a shit about kids walking to school and the beach. All I’ve seen is lip service to parents of a dead child and daughters of a dead mother.
As the liquor licenses and the drugs keep flowing heavily in Encinitas. Booze and drug capital of North County.
Kids seem to be lost on this city council’s agenda.
How to get your kids killed in North County, San Diego,CA.
ReplyDeleteSend them to school in the City of Encinitas on any of the city streets.
The city actively promotes drug use along with endless alcohol and anything to fuck up your mind.
Kids?
Kids don’t pay the City bills like the alcohol flow does. What about all the death?
Well, all of the police services are busy, mopping up the death mess from all the bars.
Yep, that’s your City Council at work today. Oh, that’s right, they’ve been off for two months now. No worries, people keep dying and kids keeps getting hurt and killed. 😢
All the while the Shitty Hall staff is making poor decisions to pump more and more alcohol and drugs into the community.