A 25-year-old inmate was found dead at the Maple Street Correctional Center in Redwood City Saturday, officials said.

San Mateo County Sheriff’s Office personnel were notified of an incarcerated man found unresponsive in a housing unit at the facility at approximately 4:50 p.m., according to officials.

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(2) comments

LittleFoot

The inmate was Kyle Harrison - the second person involved in the car crash that killed those two parents. I don't want to speculate but I think he may have harmed himself because he was overwhelmed by his sentence - and the fact that Cesar Morales - the person who actually crashed into the parents is out on house arrest already. Good work San Mateo County.

Dirk van Ulden

LittleFoot - it was not the County but the stench from the bench, as Michael Savage used to call it. The punk who actually got away is sitting at home, smirking with his parents and will be able to drive yet another car, too fast. Wagstaff had no choice. Another Roque judge? The article about his passing took my breath away. My thoughts are with his parents.

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