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The deputy deputy in San Francisquito identified fatal crash

According to the Sheriff Department of Los Angeles County, 21-year-old Daniel V. Chavira was identified as the non-servant MP, who was killed on Monday in a multivehicle collision on the San Francisquito Canyon Road.

Chavira completed the academy class 476 on October 4, 2024 and was assigned to the North County Correctional Facility in Castaic and began on Monday to start the patrol school.

He was “a committed young MP, whose passion for service was obvious from the first day,” was the post office. “The deputy Chavira was driven, modest and obliged to make something. He leaves a proud loving family behind.”

According to the post, Chavira's family is deeply connected to the Sheriff department of the Los Angeles County.

He is survived by his father, his two brothers, including the deputy deputy Rene Valencia-Chavira, who works at the Lancaster Station, Renes wife Deputy Crystal Valencia-Chavira, who works on the San Fernando Court of Justice.

The crash occurred at 3:17 p.m. in the 32800 block of the San Francisquito Canyon Road, where four patients were treated for injuries.

Chavira suffered critical injuries and was flown by the helicopter to the Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital, where he succumbed to his injuries, according to an email from Carlos Burgos-Lopez, spokesman for the California Highway Patrol Newhall area office.

The other people who had suffered injuries were transported to Henry Mayo for medical treatment for medical treatment, added the explanation.

“We are broken by the tragic loss of one of our own with broken heart, which was removed too early,” said Sheriff Robert G. Luna in a prepared explanation.

“Our deputy devoted his life to the service and the security of others both within and outside of the uniform,” said Lasd's explanation of the deputy death. “His commitment to public security was not just a job – it was who he was. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family, friends and everyone who knew him.”

The La County Supervisor Kathryn Barger, whose district belongs to the Santa Clarita Valley, made the following explanation on Tuesday morning:

“I am broken by the tragic loss of a young department department of a young sheriff in Los Angeles County at Santa Clarita of yesterday's multi-vehicle crash,” said Barger's explanation. “My thoughts are among the loved ones of the MP and the families of all injuries. I stand together with Sheriff Luna and the entire Lasd family while mourning this enormous loss.”

An official of a sheriff department officer confirmed on the condition of the anonymity that Chavira had just completed a double layer in the North County Correctional facility and drove home when he fell asleep at the wheel.

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