Advanced Search

Date: 
Saturday, April 25, 2015
Area: 
Toledo, OH
Chris A. Lawley, 26, of Oak Harbor was traveling westbound on Salem Carroll Rd. James E. Swift Sr., 86, also of Oak Harbor, was northbound on Behlman Rd. and stopped at the stop sign at the Salem Carroll Rd. intersection.Swift Sr. then failed to yield and was hit by Lawley. Swift Sr's vehicle then went off the side of the roadway and rolled over. Both drivers were taken to nearby hospitals. 66-year-old Mark A. Swift, also of Oak Harbor, was a passenger in Swift Sr.'s car and was pronounced deceased at the crash site. He was not wearing his seat belt.
Date: 
Wednesday, March 11, 2015
Area: 
Toledo, OH
23-year-old Jacob Byington of Walbridge was killed Wednesday morning when his van ran into the back of a stopped semi truck on U.S. 23 just south of U.S. 6 in Sandusky County. Byington was not wearing a seat belt. Dense fog covered the area at the time of the crash. The semi driver, Michael G. Siniard, 45, was not hurt.
Date: 
Thursday, December 25, 2014
Area: 
Toledo, OH
Sarah Jennifer Hall, 34, of Port Clinton was driving westbound on Bay Shore near State when her Honda went off the right side of the road into the ditch, struck a utility pole, overturned, and finally came to rest its left side. Ohio Highway Patrol believes alcohol was a factor. Hall was not wearing a seat belt at the time of the crash. 
Date: 
Friday, November 7, 2014
Area: 
Toledo, OH
Two men have been killed in a fiery single-vehicle car crash at 11:45 PM Friday in Seneca County on State Route 228. Christopher Meyer, 31, of Republic, was driving the car when he missed a curve, veered off the side of the road, struck a stop sign and several trees, flipped several times, and caught fire. Meyer was not wearing a seatbelt, was ejected from the sedan, and pronounced dead at the site. His passenger, Antony Ryon, 26, of Tiffin also perished in the crash. 
Date: 
Saturday, October 11, 2014
Area: 
Toledo, OH
A pickup driven by Timothy Tebbe drove off the left side of the road and struck an embankment and a utility pole before rolling over several times and coming to rest in a cornfield in Upper Sandusky, Ohio. Nobody involved was wearing a seatbelt, and alcohol is alleged to have been a factor. Shelton died at the scene, and Driskell, Tebbe, and Bloomfield were brought to the hospital, where Bloomfield later died. Bloomfied and Driskill had been married a few hours before the crash, and the four victims were on their way back to the reception when the accident happened.