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A Gibsonville man died in a single-vehicle accident on Ferguson Road late Wednesday evening.
Michail Dziuma, 23, was the passenger in a 2000 Honda Accord that crashed southeast of Greensboro about 9:45 p.m., N.C. Highway Patrol troopers said.
The Accord was southbound on Ferguson Road near N.C. 62, when it ran off the right side of the road and struck a tree on the car’s right side, investigators said. Dziuma died at the scene.
Police said one woman is dead after a car and a truck collided Saturday afternoon in High Point.
Police said it happened near the intersection of South College Drive and South Main Street near the Sonic restaurant shortly after 2 p.m. The victim has been identified as 53-year-old Nancy Cole.
Police said a 59-year-old man driving a 2007 Ford Ranger northeast on South College Drive ran a red light while suffering a medical condition.
The Ford Ranger collided with a 1990 Camry driven by a 59-year-old female was headed southeast on South Main Street.
The identity of the lone occupant of the car will not be released until an autopsy and medical examiner’s report are completed, according to Sgt. G.R. Catherwood of the Randolph County office of the N.C. Highway Patrol. Trooper C.R. Azelton is investigating the accident.
A 15-year-old Randleman High School baseball player was flown to the hospital after being hit by a car next to the school Tuesday morning.
The collision was reported around 11:10 a.m. on Tigers Den Road. The unidentified student was flown to UNC Hospital in Chapel Hill.
The student was on the team charter bus heading for a state playoff game against Croatan when he realized he forgot his cleats, school district officials said. The bus pulled over.
The student ran in front of the bus and was hit by a car, school district officials said.
A Thomasville man died after crashing his motorcycle Saturday afternoon.
David Wayne Byerly, 42, was injured in the crash just after noon on Kennedy Road near Lambeth Road south of Thomasville. He was taken to a Thomasville hospital, where he died a short time later.
Byerly was riding a 2003 Harley Davidson when he lost control, was thrown off the bike and hit a car, troopers said.
Byerly was going too fast for the congested traffic on the road, troopers said.
An 18-year-old was taken to the hospital after crashing during a brief high-speed chase early Friday morning.
Jordan Burchett of Thomasville was injured in the crash around 1:45 a.m. at the intersection of Guilford College Road and College Road in Jamestown.
Burchett was taken to Moses Cone Hospital, where he was listed in serious condition, Guilford County deputies said. Burchett had head injuries and was partially ejected from the vehicle, troopers said.
A woman was killed in a fiery crash involving a large truck that shut down Business 85 south Thursday morning.
Courtney Ann Sanford, 32, of Clemmons, died at the scene of the crash around 8:30 a.m. near Baker Road. The truck driver wasn't injured.
Sanford's 2005 Toyota Corolla was going north on Bus. 85 when it crossed the median and hit a metal recycling truck heading southbound, police said. The truck ended up hitting a tree.
The car's flames were quickly extinguished, police said. No one else was in either vehicle.
A 23-year-old man has died after crashing his motorcycle on a Greensboro freeway.
Lawrence Earl Moore of Greensboro died following a crash Thursday night on Interstate 840 near West Friendly Avenue and PTI Airport. Greensboro police announced Moore's death Tuesday morning.
Moore was heading northbound when he lost control of his motorcycle, slid off the road and hit a guardrail, police said.
Moore was taken to Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center with critical injuries. He died during surgery, police said