Mia Miskic, 33, of Fair Oaks, was killed in the incident that was reported just before 2 a.m. January 18, in the area of Greenback Lane and Dewey Drive

Citrus Heights, CA – The woman who was killed after her vehicle crashed into a utility pole in Citrus Heights early Sunday morning has been identified by the Sacramento County Coroner's Office.
Mia Miskic, 33, of Fair Oaks, was killed in the incident that was reported just before 2 a.m. January 18, in the area of Greenback Lane and Dewey Drive.
According to the Citrus Heights Police Department, Miskic was driving an SUV when she lost control and crashed into a utility pole.
The Citrus Heights Police Department arrived at the scene shortly after and performed life-saving measures on Miskic, who was found unconscious in her vehicle.
The Sacramento Metro Fire also responded to the scene and transported Miskic to a hospital. Despite efforts to save her life, Miskic was declared deceased at the hospital.
Citrus Heights police are still working to determine what caused the accident though preliminary investigations reveal that impairment may have been a factor.
The accident led to the closure of Eastbound Greenback Lane between Hilltree Avenue and Dewey Drive as police investigated the crash.
The Citrus Heights Police Department Traffic Unit is conducting an investigation into the incident.
Sacramento experiences a significant number of traffic collisions, with thousands reported annually and an increasing trend in recent years. In 2023, the city of Sacramento recorded 57 fatal wrecks, accounting for a fatal collision approximately once every 6.4 days. The broader Sacramento County surpassed 100 total traffic-related deaths, including drivers, pedestrians, and bicyclists, by September of 2025. Common causes for these incidents mirror state and national trends, with human error being a primary factor. Leading causes include impaired driving (alcohol and drugs), speeding, and distracted driving, all of which are considered highly avoidable. Specific crash types show that broadside (T-bone) accidents were the deadliest in 2023, making up 19.3% of all fatal collisions, followed by hitting a fixed object. Pedestrians and cyclists are disproportionately affected, with recent data showing a concerning trend of pedestrian fatalities, often occurring on multi-lane roads in economically disadvantaged areas not originally designed for diverse user safety. Young drivers between the ages of 18 and 25 are also involved in more crashes than other age demographics in Sacramento.
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