Ontario, CA (November 12, 2024) – A fatal vehicle collision occurred in Ontario early in the morning on November 12, resulting in the death of 24-year-old Jeremy Arellano from Rancho Cucamonga. According to the Ontario Police Department, the crash was reported around 1:00 AM PST at the intersection of Archibald Avenue and Grand Park Street. First responders quickly arrived on the scene, but despite their efforts to provide medical assistance, Arellano was pronounced dead at the site of the crash.
The San Bernardino County Coroner’s Office has confirmed the identity of the deceased individual. Authorities are currently investigating the cause of the crash, which involved at least one vehicle. While the details of the collision remain under investigation, early reports suggest that speed or other factors may have contributed to the incident.
Our hearts go out to the family and friends of Jeremy Arellano during this difficult time, and we extend our deepest condolences to them.
Fatal Crashes in San Bernardino County
Fatal accidents like the one at Archibald Ave and Grand Park St are a stark reminder of the dangers of driving, particularly during late-night or early-morning hours when visibility can be reduced, and road conditions may vary. The crash is still under investigation, with the Ontario Police Department working to determine the exact cause and any contributing factors, such as speeding, alcohol, or distracted driving.
Jeremy Arellano’s tragic death underscores the importance of caution and attentiveness when driving, especially in high-traffic or busy areas. The community is urged to drive with care and remain alert at all times, particularly in the early morning hours when fatigue can also impair driving abilities.
Local Accident Reports continues to follow the investigation and provide updates on the crash. If you or a loved one have been impacted by a fatal accident, consulting with an attorney can help ensure you understand your legal rights and receive the support you need during this difficult period.