TRINITY COUNTY, Calif.— Four people died, and two others suffered serious injuries in a head-on crash on State Route 299 near Del Loma on Saturday evening, Jan. 24.

At about 6:50 p.m., the California Highway Patrol received a report of a crash on SR-299 west of Big Bar. 

Officers from the CHP Trinity River Area responded and found two vehicles involved in a head-on crash.

Investigators said a white Jeep Grand Cherokee was traveling westbound when it crossed into the eastbound lane while negotiating a curve. 

The Jeep struck a red Chevrolet Impala traveling eastbound. Five people were inside the Chevrolet.

The crash killed four occupants of the Chevrolet. A fifth occupant suffered major injuries and was transported by air ambulance to a hospital. The driver of the Jeep also suffered serious injuries.

Investigators are evaluating alcohol as a possible factor in the crash.

“Our hearts go out to the families and loved ones who lost someone in this tragic crash. This is a painful reminder of how quickly lives can be changed on our roadways. We urge everyone to drive safely, obey the speed limit, and never get behind the wheel while impaired,” said Lt. Commander Paul Gullick.

The Trinity County Sheriff’s Office is handling the coroner’s investigation. 

The CHP Trinity River Area continues to investigate the cause of the crash. Anyone with information about this incident is asked to contact the CHP Trinity River Area Office at 530-623-3832.

The CHP thanks its partner agencies for their help at the scene.