Ramona, CA (June 9, 2026) – A three-vehicle collision was reported on June 9, near Main St. and Rotanzi St. in Ramona. Dispatch logs indicated the crash happened in the southbound lanes near the 220 block of Rotanzi St.
Initial CHP reports described a white Honda Civic and a gold Toyota SUV involved before additional vehicles were identified. A gray Toyota Tacoma, a white Hyundai sedan, and another white Honda were later listed among the vehicles connected to the crash. One vehicle was reported blocking traffic lanes following the wreck.
Emergency units were called to the roadway, though the extent of any injuries was not immediately confirmed. Further details about those involved had not been released as of Tuesday evening.
The cause of the collision remains under review as investigators continue gathering information.
We hope everyone involved is safe and receiving the support they need.
What Information Is Commonly Gathered After a Multi-Vehicle Crash?
After a multi-vehicle crash, investigators and insurance representatives usually review several types of information to determine how the chain of events unfolded. Photos of vehicle positions, roadway markings, and traffic flow can help establish the sequence of contact between drivers. Witness statements may also provide added context, especially when multiple vehicles are involved.
Vehicle damage is another major factor reviewed after these types of roadway incidents. The direction and severity of damage can help explain how each vehicle became involved. Traffic camera footage, weather conditions, and visibility at the time may also be considered. In some cases, investigators examine whether lane obstructions, sudden stops, or distracted driving contributed to the chain-reaction sequence.