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Canyon Country Woman Killed In Fatal Saugus Crash On Bouquet Canyon

A woman killed in a Saugus traffic collision Wednesday was identified by Los Angeles County Coroner’s officials.


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Wednesday night, 28-year-old Shaunta Jackson of Canyon Country was killed when a car pulling out of a residential driveway struck her car as she drove south on Bouquet Canyon Road, near Seco Canyon Road, around 9:50 p.m., said Lt. David Smith with the Los Angeles County Coroner’s Office.

Investigators said Jackson lost control of her vehicle and struck a fire hydrant and a utility pole before coming to a stop. Jackson was transported to Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital, where she was pronounced dead.

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The driver who struck Jackson’s car was not arrested, said Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station traffic detective Mark Cramer. The crash is still under investigation.

Anybody with information about the crash is encouraged to contact the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station at 661-255-1121.

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Canyon Country Woman Killed In Fatal Saugus Crash On Bouquet Canyon

10 comments

  1. It wasn’t a residential driveway .. it’s the driveway of a bar.

    • Actually it was Goodwill, Riteaid and about a dozen orher small business’s that they could have been pulling out of. Get it right before you automatically go straight to blaming it on the bar.

    • Thanks for the clarification….my my niece was on her way to work..lost her life..Rest in peace my baby!!

    • Details ought also be correct. It is a commercial drive from a multi unit shopping center which the car exiting could have come from any or none of the businesses in that center. The bar does not have its own driveway so to infer that shows details must also be correct and not embellished.

  2. Why wouldn’t the driver have been sited? A driver does not have the right of way when entering a roadway from a parking lot? Why isn’t the name of that driver being released?

  3. Either way it goes he crashed in to her and should have been taking to the hospital to have his blood drawn she lost her life because he wasn’t being a cautious driver ppl are so quick to defend this man that took her life and he wasn’t even drug or alcohol tested!!!!!!

  4. I’m so sorry for the loss of Shaunta Jackson she was one of my coworkers. She was very happy with her life. New car, new Apartment, What I remember about her was her positive energy, hard working young lady working two jobs. She worked for the postal service in the cafeteria and remember her doing her best to cook for us. She was an amazing person. She will be missed forever.

  5. ???????????????????? I’m so sorry friend i will miss you forever

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Chris McCrory is the acting News Director for KHTS Radio. He set up a profile picture in his first week as an intern in 2015, and still isn't sure how to change it. He will graduate from Arizona State University with a BA in Journalism in December 2018.