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Sunday, September 21, 2014
A black car was traveling northbound in the southbound lane when it struck another vehicle almost head-on. Three people trapped in vehicles needed to be freed by firefighters. No one involved in the crash appeared to have life threatening injuries. Alcohol impairment appears to have been a factor.
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Thursday, September 11, 2014
The male passenger, Christopher Hearn, who died was partially ejected from the vehicle. Maguire was wearing a seat belt and survived the crash, but is now being held in Berkeley County Jail. Hearn, a 36-year-old Summerville man, died when the pickup truck he was riding in went off a Cooper Store Road in Berkeley County and overturned Thursday. Melanie Renee Maguire, 38, was intoxicated when she ran off the road's right side and hit a ditch, flipping the 2002 Ford pickup.
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Monday, September 8, 2014
Glover was taken to St. Claire Hospital and then airlifted to UW Hospital. Alcohol use and high speed are also believed to be factors in the crash.
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Wednesday, August 27, 2014
Police received a report of a three car accident at 968 Main Street. Ronald Shaw allegedly hit two vehicles. The Wilbraham Fire Dept. had to use the “jaws of life” to get one of the drivers out of their vehicle. Shaw was arrested by Officer Lawrence Rich for OUI Drugs and Negligent Operation.
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Saturday, August 23, 2014
Police said Hatch was not wearing a seat belt. Police said the car, driven by Noe Munoz-Rubio, 23, of Orland was traveling east on Indiana 4 when it left the south side of the road, rolled over and struck a tree before coming to rest on its top. Munoz-Rubio, who was wearing his seat belt, was trapped and had to be extricated from the car by Ashley firefighters, police said. He was flown to Parkview Regional Meidcann Center in Fort Wayne with head, neck and facial injuries. Alcohol is believed to have been a factor in the crash.
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Tuesday, May 20, 2014
Alcohol was likely a factor in an overnight crash Tuesday in Edgewater that injured six teenagers when their vehicle went out of control and turned over, according to Anne Arundel County Police. The preliminary investigation revealed that the Toyota Camry was traveling eastbound on Central Avenue near Loch Haven Road at about 12:35 a.m. when the 18-year-old female driver lost control of the car, causing the Camry to skid, spin into a ditch and overturn onto its roof.
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Friday, April 25, 2014
Four people were injured, one seriously, Saturday morning in a head-on collision on state Highway 12 caused by an allegedly drunk driver, Santa Rosa police said Saturday. The collision occurred just after 10:30 a.m. on Highway 12 at Melita Road, when an eastbound Ford Mustang crossed the center divider and struck a westbound Nissan Sentra head-on, according to police. The Sentra overturned and landed in the westbound lane with people trapped inside.
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Tuesday, April 8, 2014

The only person seriously hurt was the driver who investigators say caused the wreck. Officers said they believe the woman was intoxicated. Dispatchers first started getting calls about her driving an SUV erratically about 6 p.m. The driver continued into Bellevue before she made her way back to Redmond. Police said she hit one car then, then another, after running over spike strips and crashing on Avondale Road. “The 30-year-old driver was actually pinned in the vehicle. She had to be extricated and was taken to Harborview.

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Saturday, March 15, 2014
Two Santa Rosa women on their way to dinner with their husbands were killed Saturday evening by a suspected drunken driver when his pickup rear-ended the sedan they were riding in as it sat in traffic on Highway 12 near Farmers Lane. Susan Hufford, 53, and her mother-in-law, Sharon Hufford, 74, were riding in the rear of the Toyota Camry driven by Randolph Hufford, 54, with his father Donald Hufford, 74, in the front passenger's seat when it was struck from behind by a full-sized GMC Sierra pickup, CHP Sgt. Erik Egide said.
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Thursday, February 6, 2014
Four people were injured in a suspected DUI crash in Oceanside. The incident occurred on westbound state Route 76 near Canyon Drive on Friday evening. A Oceanside police Lt. stated that the driver of a Honda SUV was under the influence when he crashed the vehicle into a freeway sign pole. The driver was hospitalized with minor injuries and was then taken to jail. Firefighters had to use the Jaws of Life to rescue three passengers from the wreckage. Two women were airlifted to Scripps Memorial Hospital. The third passenger, a man, was taken by ambulance to Palomar Medical Center.