A Gallatin woman received moderate injuries in a one-vehicle accident that happened at about 5:55 p.m. on Oct. 26, in Daviess County, according to a report by the Missouri State Highway Patrol.
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Amanda Lujan Parker, 27, was northbound on County Road DD six miles northwest of Gallatin when she went off the east side of the roadway. She over-corrected and then struck a drainage ditch, causing the 2007 Pontiac G-6 she was driving to overturn before striking a utility pole.
The vehicle came to rest on its top off the east side of Route DD.
Mrs. Parker was taken by Daviess County Ambulance to Cameron Regional Medical Center. She was not wearing her seat belt.
The vehicle was totaled.
The accident was investigated by Tpr. J.P. Lynch, assisted by the Daviess County Sheriff’s Office.
Three people received minor injuries in accident at 7:55 a.m. on Oct. 24, in Daviess County, eight miles south of Pattonsburg.
Robert Pauk, 22, Carroll, Iowa, was driving a 1998 Dodge southbound on I-35 when he traveled off the east side of the roadway into the median. He overcorrected, and as the vehicle returned to the roadway it skidded across the southbound lanes and traveled off the west side of the roadway. The Dodge overturned and came to rest on its top facing east off the west side of I-35.
Mr. Pauk and two passengers, Brandon Davis, 18, of Urbandale, Iowa, and Israel Revez, 22, of Des Moines, Iowa, were all taken by Daviess County Ambulance to Cameron Regional Medical Center. They were wearing their seat belts.
The vehicle was totaled.
The accident was investigated by Sgt. M.A. Ott, assisted by the Pattonsburg Fire Department.
A Chillicothe woman received minor when she was a passenger in a vehicle involved in an accident at about 10 a.m. on Oct. 23, in Daviess County, The accident happened as Gary Ellis, 69, Jamesport, was backing southbound from a private drive on the north side of Rt. F, one mile east of Jamesport, and pulled into the westbound lane. Allen Sage, 62, Chillicothe, was westbound and attempted to avoid an impact and drove into the eastbound lane. His vehicle struck Mr. Ellis’ vehicle in the right rear. Both vehicles came to rest on their wheels in the roadway.
Melody Sage, 60, was taken by Daviess County Ambulance to Wright Memorial Hospital in Trenton. She was wearing her seat belt.
Mr. Ellis’ 1996 Dodge Dakota and Mr. Sage’s 2000 Ford F150 were both moderately damaged.
The accident was investigated by Sgt. M.A Ott, assisted by the Daviess County Sheriff’s Office and Jamesport First Responders.
A man from Indianola, Iowa, received minor injuries in an accident that happened at 3:55 a.m. on Oct. 23.
Thomas Bradshaw, 46, was traveling northbound on I-35 in a 2007 Freightliner. He ran off the east side of the road about four miles north of Cameron. The vehicle traveled down an embankment and overturned in a ditch. The Freightliner came to rest on its passenger side, facing north off the east side of the roadway.
Mr. Bradshaw was taken to Cameron Regional Medical Center by Daviess County Ambulance. He was wearing his seat belt.
The accident was investigated by Tpr. A.K. Griffin, assisted by the Daviess County Sheriff’s Office, the Cameron Police Department, KAW, and Cameron Fire Department.
Two people received moderate injuries in an accident that happened at 3:35 p.m. on Oct. 22, in Daviess County.
The accident occurred as Christina Bruff, 28, Gallatin, was driving a 2007 Pontiac eastbound, and John Keith, 58, Trenton, was driving a 2005 Ford westbound on Hwy. 69, two miles west of Winston. Mrs. Bruff was traveling behind a school bus which was turning south on 20th Street. She initiated a pass around the school bus and struck Mr. Keith’s vehicle head on. Both vehicles came to rest upright off the roadway north of Hwy. 69.
Mrs. Bruff and Mr. Keith were both taken to Cameron Regional Medical Center by ambulance. They were wearing their seat belts.
Both vehicle were totaled.
The accident was investigated by Tpr. J. Lynch, assisted by the Daviess County Sheriff.