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A 32-year-old Davis woman died and another driver was injured after a two-vehicle crash on West Capitol Avenue near the Enterprise Boulevard exit in West Sacramento on Sunday, according to police. Emergency crews shut down both eastbound and westbound lanes for hours while investigators worked the scene, tangling evening traffic along the busy corridor.
Victim and injuries
According to ABC10, the woman was taken to a hospital, where she later died from her injuries. The station reported that the other driver, a 29-year-old man from West Sacramento, was transported to a hospital and was listed in stable condition.
Road closures and police response
The West Sacramento Police Department told KCRA the collision happened on West Capitol Avenue near the Enterprise exit and that crews closed lanes in both directions while they processed the scene. KCRA reported the eastbound and westbound lanes were expected to remain closed for several hours, and officers urged drivers to avoid the area and seek alternate routes. Emergency responders and traffic investigators remained on scene to document the crash.
Investigation underway
Investigators are still working to determine what led up to the crash and have not released an official cause, including whether speed or impairment played a role, according to ABC10. The West Sacramento Police Department has said it will share more information as it becomes available. As of the latest reports, authorities had not publicly released the victims' names, beyond the ages and hometowns already reported by the media.
Why this stretch matters
West Capitol Avenue is a key artery connecting downtown Sacramento with the I-80/US-50 interchange and carries heavy commuter and commercial traffic, so closures here can quickly ripple through the evening rush. Local reporting has noted multiple collisions along this stretch in recent years, underscoring ongoing safety concerns. City and transportation officials have pointed to infrastructure changes and stepped-up enforcement as part of a broader effort to cut down on serious crashes along major arterials.
How to help investigators
Witnesses or anyone with dash-cam footage of the crash is asked to contact the West Sacramento Police Department, according to the city's information pages. The department lists 916-617-4900 as its main line and a crime tip hotline at 916-617-4747; in emergencies, callers should dial 911. The city's Vision Zero Action Plan outlines steps officials say they are taking to reduce severe and fatal collisions on high-traffic corridors like West Capitol Avenue.









