Thursday, December 26, 2024

Street Fight in Ukiah: Juvenile Transported to Hospital with Neck Injuries

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[Stock photo by Matt LaFever]

A brawl involving multiple parties this afternoon in Ukiah resulted in one subject suffering neck injuries. Law enforcement and medical personnel have converged on the scene near the intersection of Washington Avenue and Dora Street.

Scanner traffic indicated the initial call-out occurred around 5:31 p.m. initially reported as a possible vehicle versus pedestrian incident but when first responders arrived they informed dispatch a large fight was ongoing and requested law enforcement immedietly respond for crowd control. The involved parties were reportedly wearing black and red.

A witness told us he drove by the scene and saw a female juvenile visibly injured who appeared to be non-responsive in the roadway.

Scanner traffic indicates the female juvenile was transported to Adventist Health Ukiah Valley Hospital.


Please remember that this story is unfolding. Information is being reported as we gather it. However, some of the information coming from witnesses and initial official reports could be wrong. We will do our best to get the facts but, in the case that something is inaccurate, we will update with correct information as soon as we can.


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12 COMMENTS

  1. Oh! The south side of town (again). No description of the perps provided (again). But we all know! But hey! At least we are paying less for a head of lettuce!

    • Well, you can give thanks that you don’t live in one of the several handfuls of states where the violent crime rates are considerably higher than here, and where the governors and most of the city govs are, and have been, staunchly “hard on crime” republican led.

      The contravening rhetoric and beliefs of most people around the subject of crime are objectively false.

    • I don’t care for either of those clowns. That said, violent crimes, specifically murder occur more often in “red” states.

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Matt LaFever
Matt LaFeverhttps://mendofever.com/
For the past seven years, Matt LaFever has covered the North Coast of California in both print and radio news. A Humboldt State graduate, he has lived in the Emerald Triangle for nearly 20 years. His reporting spans local issues like crime and wildfires. When not writing, Matt is an avid outdoorsman, exploring Northern California’s rugged landscapes. Reach out to him at matthewplafever@gmail.com.

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