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Police Investigating Fatal Traffic Collision on Stevens Creek

Erika Towne, Press Release

Santa Clara police are looking for potential witnesses after a deadly traffic collision on Stevens Creek Boulevard around noon on Tuesday, Dec. 10.

Santa Clara police are looking for anyone who may have witnessed a traffic collision near the intersection of Stevens Creek Boulevard and Tyler Street around 12:19 p.m. on Tuesday, Dec. 10.

At least one person was killed and another suffered life-threatening injuries when a pickup truck and SUV collided.

Emergency responders from the Santa Clara Fire Department (SCFD) said a 66-year-old man, most likely the driver of the SUV, was lying on the ground when they arrived. They administered first aid, and the man was transported to a local hospital, where he died.

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A 65-year-old woman was in the passenger seat of the SUV. She was also treated for life-threatening injuries, but so far, there is no update on her condition.

The driver of the pickup truck, a 20-year-old man, was not injured. His passenger, a 19-year-old man, was injured and transported to a local hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.

Police say the driver of the pickup truck stayed to speak to officers. They do not believe that drugs or alcohol played a part in this collision.

SCPD believes the pickup truck was traveling west on Stevens Creek Boulevard, just past the Lexus dealership and approaching Tyler Street, at a “high rate of speed.”

The SUV was traveling east on Stevens Creek Boulevard and making a left turn from the eastbound direction into a driveway.

That’s when the two vehicles collided.

All four people involved in the crash are residents of San Jose.

Police say if you witnessed this collision, please contact SCPD traffic investigator Scott Wilson at (408) 615-4764.

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  1. Witness serious accident regarding “elderly” patron whom fell. Outside the Franklin Mall Post office 10/17/2025 injures incurred serious profusely bleeding from head along fractured ribs! Patron decline to go to hospital aware of choice of patron Dangerous elements patron was disoriented continued bleeding, Fire Dept audacity! To allow him to drive off without consulting calling friends cab or relatives. Aftermath patron injured could have cause accident due: heavy bleeding from head! His shirt 60% blood Fire dept staffing during this should be reprimanded! Mayor Gilmor if patron lose control going be liability for tax payers I no you don’t care! Ruben Torres Chief another prick making unwanted compensation what about essentials of “safety regulations”! Ruben friends of Jovan Grogan and Marlene inform Santa Clara your salary? $486.540.00 wow, how many fire chiefs in USA making this amount? Only decadent Santa Clara were city workers majority inept! Procedure simply should taken his car keys, awaited relative to arrive. To preview further accidents!

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