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Things do not work out this way, and he’s thrown into one danger after another, surviving with a constant stream of sarcastic wit. Marcus Valencio: Kira is the craziest part of Marcus’s life if he had his way they’d work together in the hospital, get married, and die of peaceful old age. Kira Walker: A brilliant medical intern and a hopeless idealist, Kira can’t sit on the sidelines while something bad is happening: she has to get in there, no matter the consequences, and help people. Warning: SPOILERS AHEAD! Do not read if you haven’t read Partials, Isolation, and Fragments! The department said it has and will continue to allocate resources to the area.The end is here for the Partials Sequence by Dan Wells! If you’re about to read RUINS, the final book in the sequence, here’s a quick refresher on what happened in the first two-and-a-little-bit books. It reported there have been issues with accidents there. I've found myself now being so much more careful at all intersections and this one is probably one of the worst in town," he said.įresno police confirmed with KMPH that the intersection is one of the highest used intersections in the city. They're not paying attention as they go through intersections. I really think most of the people that are running these red lights are just being confused with what's going on around them. Somebody like that probably was not doing it intentionally. He said something needs to be done about the light system and hopes the city takes action soon to prevent this from happening to someone else.

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influenced by people making a right turn onto Shepherd and it seems to be giving them an eyesight of green light," he said. During the day, more or less, there being what we think is possibly. “Late at night, it looks like it's intentional. He said his son recently installed a camera, pointing it at the intersection to capture what was happening there after constantly hearing car crashes and sirens going off every two to three weeks. Almost weekly, there's always red light runners," he said. Officers and EMS were able to free the woman, but she was pronounced dead at the scene and later identified as 22-year-old Amaya Chenot, a resident of Fresno.ĭan Wells, a homeowner who lives in the area, said the intersection is known as a hotspot for crashes. The woman was pinned in the vehicle when authorities arrived. Video shows the moment the tow truck runs a red light and "T-bones" the woman’s car, pushing it over the median and into the opposite lane. The Fresno Police Department responded to the crash with EMS around 1 a.m.















Books by dan wells