Miguel Macias identified in fatal incident on I-10 Freeway

Mussa Khiar, Commissioner - Riverside County
Mussa Khiar, Commissioner - Riverside County
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Macias, Miguel, a 49-year-old male resident of Santa Ana, California, has been identified in the coroner’s file #2025-05491. The incident leading to his death occurred on July 10, 2025. The location was eastbound I-10 Freeway, approximately 1.9 miles west of Bob Hope Drive in Cathedral City, California.

The time of injury was recorded at 0647 hours and the time of death at 0701 hours on the same day. The next of kin has been notified.

The California Highway Patrol – Indio is the agency responsible for investigating this case under investigation number 9630-2025-00962. For further details regarding this incident, inquiries should be directed to the investigating agency.



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