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Police report: March included fatal crosswalk collision that killed Arlene Ocampo; investigators cite red‑light running

Burlingame Traffic Safety and Parking Commission · April 11, 2025
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Summary

The police department reported nine collisions in March, including two pedestrian crashes and one fatality. Officers said the motorist ran a red light and struck Arlene Ocampo in a crosswalk; police continue investigating and noted lighting and right‑of‑way issues were raised by commissioners.

The Burlingame Police Department told the Traffic Safety and Parking Commission that nine collisions occurred in March, including two that involved pedestrians and one fatal pedestrian collision.

A department representative said the fatal collision involved Arlene Ocampo, who was struck while crossing in the south crosswalk at Truesdale and El Camino in the early morning hours. "It was still dark, and the motorist was traveling south on El Camino,…

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