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| | Accident Claims The Life of AdminSure Claims Adjuster Alexis Wicker By Lonce Lamonte, editor - March 6, 2024
The California Highway Patrol Bridgeport Office is currently leading an investigation into what they described as an “unusual incident” on Monday, Feb. 19, 2024, which resulted in the death of Alexis Sabrina Wicker, a 23-year-old, on Tuesday Feb. 20, 2024.
At approximately 11:50 p.m. that Monday evening, the CHP Bridgeport Area units and Mono County Sheriff's Department received a call reporting an “unusual incident” involving a vehicle on Hot Creek Hatchery Road, east of Highway 395.
According to the CHP Bridgeport Office, Ms. Wicker sustained severe injuries as a result of this incident. Reportedly, a 26-year-old man, possibly her boyfriend, from Mammoth Lakes transported Wicker to Mammoth Hospital where she later succumbed to her injuries.
Alexis Wicker was born on Sept. 4, 2000, resided in Hesperia, and was a worker’s compensation medical claims adjuster at AdminSure, a third-party administrator in Ontario, California.
Alexis leaves behind her parents, Josh and Monica; siblings, Alyssa and Jameson; and her nephew, Javen.
A Go-Fund-Me page, organized by Jennifer Ferguson, has raised $33,920 in her memory. Funeral and graveside services are scheduled on March 22, 2024, at 10:00 A.M., at Desert View Funeral Home located at 11478 Amargosa Road, Victorville, California 92392.
Photo of Alexis Wicker as posted on gofundme page
Hot Creek Hatchery road turns east off of Highway 395, south of Mammoth Lakes. The road leads to the Hot Creek Geological Site (pictured), the Mammoth Yosemite Airport, and the Hot Creek Fish Hatchery managed by the California Department of Fish and Wildlife
Photo courtesy of Mono County Tourism
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