Woman dies days after colliding with Kern County sheriff’s transport . . . BAKERSFIELD, Calif (KGET) — A woman who was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence and crashing into a Kern County Sheriff’s Office vehicle earlier in June has died, according to officials At 1:27 p m June 14 — over three days after the crash — Bernice Bravo Manzo, 36, of
Bakersfield DUI Crash: Bernice Bravo Menzo Hits Sheriff Van Bakersfield, CA — June 11, 2026 — Three inmates being transported by the Kern County Sheriff’s Office were injured early Thursday morning when an alleged drunk driver ran a red light and struck their transport van in Bakersfield, according to police The crash occurred at approximately 2:55 a m at the intersection of Chester Avenue and 24th Street Authorities say Bernice Bravo Menzo
Kern County sheriff addresses standoff, inmate escape, and . . . - NewsBreak Inmate van crash Youngblood also addressed a recent crash in downtown Bakersfield in which a suspected drunk driver struck a county van transporting inmates "This one was pretty catastrophic There's one person has life threatening injuries, not from the sheriff's office, but the driver of the other car," Youngblood said
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Woman arrested on suspicion of DUI after colliding with KCSO transport . . . The Bakersfield Police Department said a woman identified as Bernice Bravo Menzo, 36, was driving a black sedan westbound on 24th Steet at an excessive speed and allegedly ran a red light and collided with a KCSO transport van that was traveling southbound on Chester Avenue