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An Indiana County woman was killed late Sunday night in a two-vehicle crash north of Indiana, Pa.
Mary Jo Scott, 60, of Indiana, was driving south on Route 119 a half-mile south of Chambersville Road in Rayne when she lost control of her Pontiac Sunfire shortly after 11:15 p.m., according to a press release from the Indiana County coroner's office.
Ms. Scott, who was not wearing a seatbelt, crossed the center line into the path of an oncoming tractor-trailer, the coroner's office said. She died instantly at the scene.
A late night rollover accident sends two people to the hospital with injuries. Emergency crews filled the Rosa Parks Way intersection, rescuing a man from his mangled truck after a serious rollover.
It happened at the intersection of Hwy 77 and Rosa Parks Way just before midnight on Sunday.
During an initial investigation, officials said the truck was westbound on Rosa Parks Way when it clipped another vehicle. They said that's when it rolled multiple times, landing on all four wheels in the middle of the street.
A Waterloo crash killed a Garwin man and injured another.
Emergency workers rushed to the intersection of West 6th Street and Commercial Street at about 1:30 p.m. Sunday.
Scott Thomson, 55, of Garwin turned into the path of 34-year-old Tavious Jenkins' pick-up. The pick-up pushed Thomson's vehicle into a utility pole.
The crash killed Thomson and left Jenkins with minor injuries.
Investigators are still looking into the cause.
A Davidson County woman is accused of trying to bribe a Metro officer to get out of a DUI charge after police say she crashed her car into a golf cart on Broadway.
The crash happened near 1st Avenue on Sunday.
Police say the woman behind the wheel of the car was honking and flipped the bird at the men in the golf cart before hitting the accelerator, crashing into them.
The driver, Janice Merrick, was given several DUI tests.
Police say the 59-year-old was so drunk that she could not walk or stand straight.
Authorities have identified a man and woman who were killed when the speeding car they were in hit several parked vehicles, flipped over and landed in backyard.
Driver Hector Manzo, 23, and passenger Georgina Gallegos, 33, were killed when the vehicle struck two cars and slammed through a concrete wall into a families backyard.
Authorities responded to the crash at East and South streets in Anaheim around 10 p.m. Sunday, officials said.
Police have identified the teenager killed in a crash on Interstate 275 Sunday evening.
Officers said 41-year-old Larry Molloy of Cincinnati was driving 80 mph in a 65 mph zone when his sport utility vehicle hit a wall near Kellogg Avenue and rolled several times.
Damien Henderson, 16, was thrown from the vehicle and later died at Anderson Mercy Hospital, deputies said.
According to the crash report, Henderson was not wearing his seat belt.
A 41-year-old man was killed Sunday night in a two-vehicle crash that caused his car to slam into a Duquesne apartment building.
The Allegheny County medical examiner's office identified the man as Parrish Parker, of Duquesne.
Duquesne police said Mr. Parker was the driver of a vehicle that stopped around 9:30 p.m. for oncoming traffic near the 200 block of North Second Street and Route 837.
Police say an out-of-control car crashed into a gasoline station in an eastern Indiana city, starting a fire and injuring four people.
Richmond police Sgt. Dean Snapp says the car knocked over a pole supporting the protective canopy at a Speedway station, struck two pumps and hit another car being fueled.
The two pumps burst into flames after the crash early Sunday. A Fire Battalion Chief stated that crews quickly extinguished the blaze.
Snapp says two passengers were ejected from the car that crashed, while crews had to free the driver from the wreckage.
Oregon State Police identified the victim of Sunday's fatal car wreck in Yamhill County as 92-year-old Richard Sullivan.
Sullivan, of Portland, was traveling in a car driven by Cathie Sullivan, 67, also of Portland. Police say Sullivan was negotiating a left curve, when her car left the road, traveled off the shoulder and into a ditch where it went airborne and hit the pole.
The driver and her passenger were both trapped in the car and had to be extricated, troopers said.
Richard Sullivan was pronounced dead at the scene.
A man was transported to the hospital in critical condition after crashing his motorcycle on State Route 159 Sunday night.
Nevada Highway Patrol responded to the scene near Avery Street about 6:45 p.m., according to a NHP trooper.
The man was airlifted to University Medical Center in critical condition, police said, and parts of State Route 159 will be partially closed while NHP investigates.