Town of Monroe, NY (May 23, 2026) – Daryl Baker, 43, of Monroe, was killed Saturday evening when a 2019 Toyota crossed the center line and struck his 2025 Subaru head-on around 7:14 p.m. on Lakes Road in the town of Monroe.
Troopers from the Monroe barracks of the New York State Police responded to the scene. The preliminary investigation revealed that the 2019 Toyota was traveling southwest on Lakes Road when it crossed the center line into the opposing northeast lane and struck the 2025 Subaru driven by Baker head-on. Baker was located inside his vehicle and pronounced deceased at the scene.
The driver of the Toyota, Robert Molina, 61, also of Monroe, was extricated from his vehicle, given lifesaving measures at the scene, and transported to Garnet Health Medical Center in Middletown in critical condition. According to the New York State Police, the investigation remains ongoing.
Further information is expected to be released by authorities as it becomes available.
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Head-on collisions are among the most devastating crashes on New York’s roads. When a vehicle crosses the center line into oncoming traffic, the impact forces leave little chance for occupants of the opposing vehicle to avoid serious or fatal injury, and surviving family members are often left to face both a sudden loss and a complex legal process.
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