Stanislaus County, CA – On the afternoon of Saturday, May 24, 2026, a two-vehicle rollover collision left at least one person with injuries on Highway 4, according to FOX40.
The California Highway Patrol reports that the accident took place on Highway 4 in Stanislaus County.
Authorities said the collision resulted in a rollover, with injuries reported at the scene. No additional details regarding what led to the crash or the identities of those involved had been released at the time of reporting.
CHP noted that portions of Highway 4 through Stanislaus County include rolling hills and sharp turns that can limit visibility and reduce reaction time for motorists, and urged drivers to slow down and maintain full attention while behind the wheel.
The investigation remains ongoing.
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