Boise Player involved in fatal accident
Posted: Tue May 10, 2005 12:32 pm
Cam Hall was apparently racing (speculation) with a drunk driver in excess of 100 mph when the drunk driver's truck t-boned a young family's subaru, killing all 3. The victims were a 23 year old couple and ther infant. Prayers go out to everyone involved.
I guess it's a bad year to be on our schedule.
Family of three killed in Highway 55 crash; BSU player allegedly involved
06:56 PM MDT on Sunday, May 8, 2005
Ysabel Bilbao
Idaho's NewsChannel 7
EAGLE – A mother, father and infant died in a high-speed crash Saturday evening along Highway 55, and a Boise State football player may be involved.
Ada County Sheriff’s deputies told NewsChannel 7 that two vehicles were racing when a pick-up truck crashed into a Subaru Outback carrying a family of three at the intersection of Highway 55 and Beacon Light Road.
Authorities have not released the names of the 23-year-old father, his 23-year-old wife and their 5-week-old baby, but they are believed to be from Ada County.
Investigators say the Subaru was turning north from Beacon Light onto Highway 55 when it was struck broadside by the southbound truck at around 7:30 p.m. Both vehicles traveled about 100 yards after the impact.
Everyone in both vehicles were wearing seat belts, but Ada County Sheriff Gary Raney said the impact of the crash was so forceful the father was ejected from the vehicle and found dead a few hundred feet from where the accident occurred. His wife and child also did not survive.
The driver of the pickup, Mark Lazinka of Boise, and his passenger were taken to St. Al’s Hospital where they were treated for what appeared to be minor injuries.
Police believe Cam Hall of Kennewick Wash., starting safety for Boise State, was in the car the truck was racing. He allegedly fled the scene and called the sheriff's office.
Hall is expected to be one of the senior leaders on this year's Bronco team. He has been a major part of the team's defense since 2002 and is known for big plays.
The suspects in the accident could face DUI charges, deputies said.
I guess it's a bad year to be on our schedule.
Family of three killed in Highway 55 crash; BSU player allegedly involved
06:56 PM MDT on Sunday, May 8, 2005
Ysabel Bilbao
Idaho's NewsChannel 7
EAGLE – A mother, father and infant died in a high-speed crash Saturday evening along Highway 55, and a Boise State football player may be involved.
Ada County Sheriff’s deputies told NewsChannel 7 that two vehicles were racing when a pick-up truck crashed into a Subaru Outback carrying a family of three at the intersection of Highway 55 and Beacon Light Road.
Authorities have not released the names of the 23-year-old father, his 23-year-old wife and their 5-week-old baby, but they are believed to be from Ada County.
Investigators say the Subaru was turning north from Beacon Light onto Highway 55 when it was struck broadside by the southbound truck at around 7:30 p.m. Both vehicles traveled about 100 yards after the impact.
Everyone in both vehicles were wearing seat belts, but Ada County Sheriff Gary Raney said the impact of the crash was so forceful the father was ejected from the vehicle and found dead a few hundred feet from where the accident occurred. His wife and child also did not survive.
The driver of the pickup, Mark Lazinka of Boise, and his passenger were taken to St. Al’s Hospital where they were treated for what appeared to be minor injuries.
Police believe Cam Hall of Kennewick Wash., starting safety for Boise State, was in the car the truck was racing. He allegedly fled the scene and called the sheriff's office.
Hall is expected to be one of the senior leaders on this year's Bronco team. He has been a major part of the team's defense since 2002 and is known for big plays.
The suspects in the accident could face DUI charges, deputies said.