Young Child Sustains Major Injuries in Accident

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CVPD UPDATE:On May 7th, 2024, at approximately 11:43 pm, the Chula Vista Police Department received several calls regarding a two-vehicle traffic collision in the intersection of East Palomar Street and Brandywine Avenue in Chula Vista. Police personnel arrived on scene and discovered the victim, a 3-year-old female was unresponsive. Police and Fire personnel rendered first aid to the child at the scene. Fire personnel transported the child to a trauma center, where they remain in critical condition. The driver remained on scene and after investigation was placed under arrest for DUI related offenses and child endangerment. The second vehicle involved had three female Chula Vista occupants (ages 42, 60 and 69) transported to a local hospital with complaint of pain. The Chula Vista Police Traffic Bureau was called to the scene to investigate the collision.

The driver arrested was 26-year-old female, Ayneisha Bryant Frazier. The names of the victims involved are being withheld for their respective privacy. The cause of the collision has not yet been determined. The Chula Vista Police Traffic Bureau is currently investigating the collision. Anyone that witnessed the collision or has additional information is asked to contact the Chula Vista Police Department Traffic Bureau at 619-409-3817.

On 5/7/24 at approximately 11:44 PM, Chula Vista Police & Fire responded to reports of a car accident on E Palomar & Brandywine Ave. Upon arrival, they found a two-vehicle accident, with one car leaving the roadway and going up an embankment. Two were transported to local hospitals. One with minor injuries and the other a three-year old child was taken with major injuries per a CVPD Sergeant. According to scanner traffic the car seat was not installed properly and the child was ejected to the front seat from the back of the car. The mother of the child was taken into custody for non-compliance with officers during a field sobriety test. CVPD is handling the investigation.

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