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Fatal CrashCanalJuly 6, 2026Pelger Road and Knights Road, Sutter County, CA

Yuba City Man Killed in Sutter County Canal Crash

Landen Penteney-Star, 24, of Yuba City, died early Monday, July 6, 2026, after a vehicle was found partially submerged in a canal near Pelger Road and Knights Road in rural Sutter County. FOX40 reported that first responders found the vehicle after crash reports just after 3 a.m. The cause of the crash remained under investigation in the public reporting reviewed for this article.

Incident Summary

Date
Early Monday, July 6, 2026
Time
Crash reports came just after 3 a.m.
Location
Near Pelger Road and Knights Road in rural Sutter County
Crash Type
Vehicle found partially submerged in canal
Fatality
Landen Penteney-Star, 24, of Yuba City
Status
Cause remained under investigation in public reporting

Crash Area

What Public Reporting Says Happened

FOX40 reported that first responders found a vehicle partially submerged in a canal near Pelger Road and Knights Road in rural Sutter County after crash reports just after 3 a.m. Monday.

The vehicle was reportedly about 15 feet off the roadway, partially filled with water, and near a bridge over the canal. A tow truck removed the car before 7 a.m.

Sutter County officials later identified the person who died as Landen Penteney-Star, 24, of Yuba City. Officials were still investigating the cause of the crash in the public reporting reviewed for this article.

Why Canal and Rural Roadway Crashes Need Careful Review

Rural roadway crashes can involve more than driver error. Investigators may need to review darkness, shoulder conditions, roadway edge drop-offs, curve design, barriers, signs, lane markings, speed, impairment, distraction, and whether any other vehicle contributed.

When a vehicle leaves the roadway near a canal or bridge, the presence or absence of guardrails, reflectors, warning signs, and recovery area can become important.

The final report may also address whether the vehicle entered the canal because of a loss of control, a roadway hazard, a mechanical issue, or another event.

Legal Options After a Fatal Canal Crash

Surviving family members may have a wrongful death claim if evidence shows that negligence, a dangerous roadway condition, a defective vehicle, or another responsible party contributed to the death.

If a public roadway condition contributed, a written government claim may be required within six months. That deadline can arrive long before a family has all final investigative findings.

A wrongful death lawyer can help preserve evidence, inspect the scene, request records, identify insurance coverage, and evaluate whether roadway design or maintenance issues played a role.

Evidence Families May Want Preserved

Important evidence can include the collision report, scene photographs, tow records, vehicle inspection records, bridge and roadway maintenance records, lighting and signage evidence, witness statements, and coroner records.

If the vehicle was repaired, sold, salvaged, or destroyed before inspection, key evidence can be lost.

A prompt site review can help document shoulder width, canal proximity, signage, barriers, and sight-distance issues before conditions change.

3 a.m.
Approximate time when crash reports came in.
FOX40 reporting citing preliminary incident reports
15 feet
Approximate distance off the roadway where the vehicle was found.
FOX40 reporting citing preliminary incident reports

Frequently Asked Questions

Can a family bring a claim after a single-vehicle canal crash?
Yes, depending on the facts. Potential issues can include roadway conditions, vehicle defects, another vehicle, or other negligence that contributed to the crash.
Can roadway barriers or signage matter?
Yes. Guardrails, warning signs, reflectors, lighting, shoulder design, and bridge approaches may matter if a road condition contributed.
What deadline applies if a public road condition contributed?
A written government claim may be required within six months under California law, depending on the responsible public entity.
What evidence should be preserved?
Scene photos, tow records, vehicle inspection records, roadway measurements, maintenance records, witness statements, and the official collision report can all be important.

Rural Canal Crashes Need Fast Scene Review

If your family lost someone in a rural roadway crash, Scranton Law Firm can help investigate what happened and protect the evidence.

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