CA Deputy, Civilian Employee Killed in Crash

A Stanislaus County, CA, sheriff’s deputy and community service officer doing a ridealong were killed Saturday morning in a fiery crash in Modesto while responding to a call.

Deputy Jason Garner, 41, and community service officer Raschel Johnson, 42, were killed after the car they were in crashed. (Photo: Stanislaus County Sheriff)Deputy Jason Garner, 41, and community service officer Raschel Johnson, 42, were killed after the car they were in crashed. (Photo: Stanislaus County Sheriff)

A Stanislaus County, CA, sheriff’s deputy and community service officer were killed Saturday morning in a fiery crash in Modesto while responding to a call, reports KCRA.

Deputy Jason Garner, 41, and community service officer Raschel Johnson, 42, were killed after the car they were in crashed near Crows Landing Road and Seventh Street, the California Highway Patrol said.

The pair were responding to a prior burglary call about 8:19 a.m. that was not in progress when for an “unknown reason the vehicle left the roadway and crashed into a building,” the Stanislaus County Sheriff's Department said.

Their car caught fire after hitting an auto wreckage business, the CHP said.

Johnson was doing a ridealong as part of building a training program for other community service officers who would be working with the Stanislaus County Sheriff's Department in Modesto, reports KTXL.

Garner worked with the Stanislaus Sheriff’s Department for nine years. He is survived by his wife and four children.

Johnson worked with the department for 15 years. She was a community service officer for eight years. She is survived by her mother, father, and three children.

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