The collision occurred at the intersection of Jamacha Boulevard and Pointe Parkway at approximately 7:28 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 7, CHP confirmed via incident logs.

Spring Valley, CA – At least two people were injured in a two-vehicle crash at an intersection in Spring Valley early Saturday morning, according to the California Highway Patrol (CHP).
The collision occurred at the intersection of Jamacha Boulevard and Pointe Parkway at approximately 7:28 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 7, CHP confirmed via incident logs.
CHP logs indicate that a white Mini Coupe and a black Volvo SUV were involved in the crash at the intersection. Initial reports describe the Mini Coupe as appearing to have sustained obvious injury concerns following impact.
At least two people were injured in the collision. Emergency medical responders transported victims to Scripps Mercy Hospital for treatment, according to logs; the conditions of the injured parties have not been released. No arrests have been reported in connection with the crash at this time.
The cause of the crash has not been determined and remains under investigation by the California Highway Patrol.
CHP officers and emergency medical personnel responded to the scene to provide aid and clear the roadway. Their efforts included shutting down all lanes briefly as they tended to the injured and coordinated the response.
The crash temporarily closed all lanes of Jamacha Blvd and Pointe Pkwy, as responders worked to secure the scene and conduct their preliminary investigation before reopening the roadway.
The Spring Valley crash remains under investigation by the California Highway Patrol as authorities continue to review the circumstances surrounding the collision.
Crash Statistics in San Diego County
Traffic collisions remain a significant safety challenge locally and statewide. In San Diego County, authorities reported at least 17 traffic deaths in January 2025 alone, indicating continued risks on local roadways and putting the county on pace for a high annual total compared with recent years. Statewide, California saw 4,061 traffic fatalities in 2023, a decline from previous years, and safety agencies continue efforts to reduce crash deaths and injuries through enforcement and education. Additionally, national estimates from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) project around 39,345 traffic fatalities in 2024, reflecting broader trends in vehicle safety and traffic enforcement.
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