Bay Area/ San Francisco/ Crime & Emergencies
Published on September 27, 2017
2 Critically Injured In Mission, Laurel Heights Collisions24th and Guerrero. | Image: Google Maps

Two people were critically injured yesterday in separate collisions—one in the Mission, the other in Laurel Heights.

The first incident took place at 11:15am, when a 48-year-old male bicyclist ran a red light at the intersection of Guerrero and 24th St. and struck a car. 

He suffered life-threatening injuries in the collision and was taken to a nearby hospital. 

California and Lyon. | Image: Google Maps

In the second incident, a 35-year-old woman was struck by a bus at 6:09pm near UCSF Laurel Heights campus. 

As she was skating in the second lane near California and Lyon streets, the vehicle struck her from behind. She was taken to the hospital with life-threatening injuries. 

No arrests were made, and no other details in either case are available at this time. 

Anyone who has information about these incidents is encouraged to contact SFPD via the department's anonymous tip line at 415-575-4444, or text TIP411 with "SFPD" at the start of the message.

Update, 2:10pm: An outbound 1BX-California bus was involved in the collision, SFMTA spokesperson Paul Rose told Bay City News.

He added that the driver would be placed on non-driving status, pending the result of the investigation into the collision.