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SLO couple found dead in creekbed were likely hit by speeding car, police say

Matthew Chachere, 39, and Jennifer Besser, 36, were found dead under dense brush near the intersection of Sacramento Drive and Basil Lane in San Luis Obispo on Nov. 22, 2022, following a car crash the evening before. Police believe the driver hit the couple while traveling at excessive speed. A memorial with flowers and photos were placed where the car had hit the bridge, and the driver is cooperating with the investigation, according to police.
Matthew Chachere, 39, and Jennifer Besser, 36, were found dead under dense brush near the intersection of Sacramento Drive and Basil Lane in San Luis Obispo on Nov. 22, 2022, following a car crash the evening before. Police believe the driver hit the couple while traveling at excessive speed. A memorial with flowers and photos were placed where the car had hit the bridge, and the driver is cooperating with the investigation, according to police. dmiddlecamp@thetribunenews.com

A San Luis Obispo couple found dead with their dog in a local creekbed were likely hit by a car a day before their bodies were discovered, according to San Luis Obispo Police Department Chief Rick Scott.

Matthew Chachere, 39, and Jennifer Besser, 36, were found under dense brush near the intersection of Sacramento Drive and Basil Lane on Nov. 22, several hours after police received a report of a dead dog in the creekbed, according to a police news release.

Around 5:35 p.m. the day before, a car crashed on Sacramento Drive in the area near where the bodies were found, police said.

According to the release, the vehicle hit the curb, a street sign and the bridge that spans the creek.

“We believe the car ran into the people,” Scott told The Tribune.

Police believe that Chachere and Besser were walking their dog when they were struck by the vehicle according to a news release from the department.

The bodies of two San Luis Obispo residents and their dog were found in heavy brush in the creekbed near the 3400 block of Sacramento Drive on Tuesday, Nov. 22, 2022. A day earlier a car crashed into the bridge abutment, and police are investigating whether it might be linked to the deaths.
The bodies of two San Luis Obispo residents and their dog were found in heavy brush in the creekbed near the 3400 block of Sacramento Drive on Tuesday, Nov. 22, 2022. A day earlier a car crashed into the bridge abutment, and police are investigating whether it might be linked to the deaths. David Middlecamp dmiddlecamp@thetribunenews.com

SLO police: Excessive speed was factor in car crash

Detectives interviewed the driver of the car, a 24-year-old San Luis Obispo man, and police say he has been cooperative with the investigation.

According to police, the driver was not suspected of alcohol impairment. However, the agency said, excessive speed was a factor in the crash.

Police said criminal charges against the driver will be determined based on the evidence they find.

Following the crash, a traffic collision report was completed, and the car was towed, the release said.

Report of dead dog leads to discovery of bodies

Police received reports of a deceased dog in the creekbed near the 3400 block of Sacramento Drive around 4:40 pm. Nov. 22, the release said.

Several hours later, a missing persons report was filed for Chachere and Besser, police said.

Family members were expecting the two to arrive in Modesto and provided the San Luis Obispo Police Department with photos of Chachere, Besser and their dog, the agency said.

A police dispatcher recognized the dog in the photo as the dog found dead in the creekbed, police said.

When officers returned to the area, they found Chachere and Besser’s bodies, police said.

Sacramento Drive is posted at 25 mph as traffic enters from Orcutt Road, and the recommended speed quickly drops to 20 mph at a 90-degree curve where the signs are obscured by trees. Matthew Chachere, 39, and Jennifer Besser, 36, were found dead under dense brush near the intersection of Sacramento Drive and Basil Lane on Nov. 22, 2022, following a car crash the evening before. Police believe the driver hit the couple while traveling at excessive speed.
Sacramento Drive is posted at 25 mph as traffic enters from Orcutt Road, and the recommended speed quickly drops to 20 mph at a 90-degree curve where the signs are obscured by trees. Matthew Chachere, 39, and Jennifer Besser, 36, were found dead under dense brush near the intersection of Sacramento Drive and Basil Lane on Nov. 22, 2022, following a car crash the evening before. Police believe the driver hit the couple while traveling at excessive speed. David Middlecamp dmiddlecamp@thetribunenews.com

SLO couple worked together at Gallo winery

According to LinkedIn, Chachere was a workforce development specialist for E&J Gallo Winery and Besser was a senior planning analyst at the wine company, which is headquartered in Modesto but has operations on the Central Coast.

Gallo recently acquired Denner Vineyards in Paso Robles, the company announced Nov. 10.

Chachere also had coached football at Davis and Ceres high schools in Stanislaus County.

He and Besser moved to their most current San Luis Obispo apartment this past summer, according to a neighbor and the leasing agent at the property. The two mostly kept to themselves, the neighbor said.

There was no evidence of foul play in the couple’s apartment, police said.

Matthew Chachere was a linebacker on the Cal Poly football team from 2001 to 2005. The San Luis Obispo resident and his girlfriend, Jennifer Besser, died after apparently being hit by a car on Nov. 21, 2022.
Matthew Chachere was a linebacker on the Cal Poly football team from 2001 to 2005. The San Luis Obispo resident and his girlfriend, Jennifer Besser, died after apparently being hit by a car on Nov. 21, 2022. Cal Poly Athletics

In 2001, Chachere graduated from Princeton High School in Cincinnati, according to Cal Poly Athletics spokesperson Eric Burdick.

Chachere was a linebacker on the Cal Poly football team from 2001 to 2005, Burdick said. He made 106 tackles and 15 sacks during his football career, Burdick said, making 65 of those tackles and 10 of those sacks during his senior year.

Chachere graduated from Cal Poly with a political science degree in 2007, according to Cal Poly spokesperson Matt Lazier.

Scott said he could not provide further details about the Nov. 21 crash as the investigation is ongoing.

Police ask anyone with information relating to the vehicle collision on Nov. 21 to contact Detective Jeff Koznek at 805-594-8005 or call Crime Stoppers at 805-549-7867 to share information anonymously.

Modesto Bee reporter John Holland and Tribune reporter Mackenzie Shuman contributed to this report.

Matthew Chachere was a linebacker on the Cal Poly football team from 2001 to 2005. Here, he makes a tackle against Texas State on Dec. 3, 2005. The San Luis Obispo resident and his girlfriend, Jennifer Besser, died after apparently being hit by a car on Nov. 21, 2022.
Matthew Chachere was a linebacker on the Cal Poly football team from 2001 to 2005. Here, he makes a tackle against Texas State on Dec. 3, 2005. The San Luis Obispo resident and his girlfriend, Jennifer Besser, died after apparently being hit by a car on Nov. 21, 2022. Nick Hoover Cal Poly Athletics

This story was originally published November 28, 2022 at 5:43 PM.

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