Santa Monica detectives are continuing their investigations into the City’s fourth fatal traffic collision of the year after a 30-year-old female cyclist from Venice was struck and killed Tuesday at 11:13 p.m. on the 200 block of Pacific Coast Highway near Entrada Drive in Santa Monica.
The suspect vehicle is described as a 1999 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 Extra cab truck, white in color, with damage to the front grill, hood, and headlight assembly. There is no information on the driver at this time.
Both the vehicle and the cyclist were traveling in the southbound lane.
Based on statements from independent witnesses, the victim swerved into the middle of the lane for unknown reasons, and was subsequently struck by the suspect vehicle as it passed. The victim, identified as 30-year-old Erin Galligan, succumbed to her injuries at the scene of the collision.
The driver fled the scene last seen heading east on the 10 Freeway.
Anyone with information is asked to contact Investigators Chris Dawson or Jason Olson at 310.458.8954 or Sergeant Phillbo Rubish at 310.458.8950.
— On July 1, a 54-year-old Hispanic female transient was struck and killed at 10:30 p.m. at the corner of Lincoln Blvd and Ashland Avenue by a 65-year-old male resident of Santa Monica who was traveling southbound on Lincoln Blvd and made a left turn onto Ashland Ave.
— On June 22, Los Angeles Antonio Cortez has died from injuries sustained in a bicycle accident earlier. The 40-year-old had two weeks earlier crashed into an open car door on 11th Street, near Oak Street in the Sunset Park neighborhood.
Police did not file criminal charges against the car’s driver, who had the door open for several seconds to unload groceries before Cortez hit it
Alcohol played a major role, according to police at the time, who notied that Cortez was not wearing a helmet and had a blood alcohol content level above the legal limit of .08 when tested at the hospital.
— On February 24 at 12:20 pm, the Santa Monica Police Department responded to a traffic collision in the 1900 block of Pico Boulevard involving two motorcycles and a vehicle.
The two motorcycles were traveling at a high rate of speed while splitting traffic westbound on Pico Boulevard from Cloverfield. As the two motorcycles neared the intersection of Pico and 20th Street, a 2005 Ford Expedition being driven by a 41-year- old female, began making a left turn onto 20th Street from Eastbound Pico Boulevard. Due to the speeds in which the riders of the motorcycles were traveling at, they were unable to stop or maneuver around the vehicle and one of the riders struck the rear passenger side of the Expedition while the other laid his motorcycle down on the roadway to avoid a collision.
The motorcyclist who struck the vehicle suffered severe head and body trauma and was transported to a local trauma center in critical condition. He was later identified as 22-year-old Los Angeles resident, Frank Gauthier. On March 12, 2012 Gauthier succumbed to his injuries.