Sacramento skateboarder died from injuries in a fight at Grass Valley park
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- Grass Valley police said Jason Frost died after an altercation at Condon Park.
- Detectives collected evidence at the crime scene and from his vehicle.
- The Sacramento man was known in the skateboarding community.
A Sacramento man known in the skateboarding community died from injuries he suffered during a fight with at least one unknown suspect last weekend at a Grass Valley park he frequented.
On Thursday, the Grass Valley Police Department released additional details about the death of Jason Allen Frost, 51, who was found dead at Condon Park.
An autopsy conducted on Thursday showed that Frost suffered injuries consistent with “an altercation,” police said in a news release. Police officials said they were not releasing any details about Frost’s injuries, and the manner of his death will be determined by forensic personnel.
Police said Frost was a regular visitor to the Grass Valley skate park and known to others in the local skateboarding community. Evidence gathered in the homicide investigation shows that Frost was involved in the fight with an unknown suspect or suspects on the evening of Nov. 7 at the park and died there from his injuries.
Security camera video shows that Frost’s vehicle about 10 p.m. that night leaving Condon Park, and that vehicle was found later abandoned near McCourtney and Indian Springs roads in Nevada County, according to the Police Department. The vehicle was found several miles southwest of Condon Park.
Police detectives, with help from the Nevada County District Attorney’s Office and the FBI, have collected evidence at the crime scene and Frost’s vehicle. Police said detectives were speaking with Frost’s known associated, and digital forensic evidence was being collected.
Investigators asked anyone at Condon Park after 3 p.m. Nov. 7, with video near McCourtney and Indian Springs roads on Nov. 7 and Nov. 8, who knew Frost or with information relevant to this homicide case to call police detectives at 530-477-3188 or send an email to G2502611@gvpd.net.