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Date: 
Wednesday, May 20, 2015

23-year-old Trevor Kikendall was driving a pickup truck east on I-74 when he for some reason veered off the road to the left and struck the median. The vehicle then careened back across all of the lanes and departed the road to the right, where it flipped and came to rest in a ditch. Both Kikendall and his 25-year-old passenger Autumn Perry sustained injuries described as "incapacitating" and were airlifted to the hospital.

Date: 
Wednesday, September 24, 2014
Witnesses reported seeing Miller approaching in the passing lane and swerving into the median at the last minute. A third vehicle hit the axle of Miller’s car after the initial impact of the first two cars, police said. As a result of the impact, Miller was thrown from the vehicle and the SUV flipped, coming to rest on its top side.  Miller was killed as a result of injuries sustained in the accident. Wright-Marksberry climbed out of the back window of her car and was later airlifted to St. Vincent Hospital via Stat Flight helicopter due to lower leg and possible head injuries. 
Date: 
Friday, January 31, 2014
Indiana State Police dispatch says a man was killed Saturday night in a car crash. Police say around 11:30 p.m., the driver rear ended a car, went off the road and struck a tree on Interstate 74 west at the 139 mile marker in Decatur County. Michael Kees, II, 31, Shelbyville, was pronounced dead at the scene. No injuries were reported in the second car.
Date: 
Monday, December 16, 2013

A 15-year-old Decatur County girl was killed Tuesday evening when the vehicle she was riding in ran a stop sign and was struck by a pick up truck.

The accident happened around 6 p.m. at State Road 3 and County Road 500 North, north of Greensburg.

Investigators say Lindsay Noah died at the scene. Her 18-year-old brother was taken to IU Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis with severe facial cuts. Lindsay Noah attended North Decatur High School.

The woman who was driving the truck was treated and released from Decatur County Memorial Hospital.

Date: 
Thursday, December 5, 2013

Four people were injured - two in critical condition - at local hospitals Friday after three vehicles crashed in Greensburg.

Police say just after 10 a.m. Friday morning, a van was driving south on U.S. 421 at State Road 3 when it drove through a light and was hit by a semi pulling a box trailer. The van then hit a pickup truck.

The driver of the van and her 13-year-old daughter, were taken to IU Health Methodist Hospital and Riley Children's Hospital at IU Health, respectively. Both were listed in critical condition on Friday.