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Citrus Heights father suspected of DUI after dirt bike crash with son

Citrus Heights father suspected of DUI after dirt bike crash with son

CBS News19 hours ago
A father riding a dirt bike on the road with his son is suspected of DUI after they were involved in a crash in Citrus Heights Sunday night, police said.
The crash happened around 8:45 p.m. on Twin Oaks Avenue and Patton Avenue.
Officers said they found 31-year-old Colton Padjen of Citrus Heights was riding a dirt bike with his 7-year-old son.
An investigation determined Padjen didn't stop at a stop sign and was hit by another vehicle, officers said.
Police said Padjen and his son were taken to a hospital with serious injuries. They are expected to survive, police said.
Investigators said they believe alcohol was a factor in the crash and DUI charges will be requested.
The road was closed for the investigation.
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