Vallery Michelle Dalrymple, 16, and Jon Cannon, 17, killed, and several injured in two-vehicle crash on U.S. 278 in Blount County, Alabama
1 dead, 5 injured in Blount County crash; 3 helicopters sent to scene
Three helicopters were dispatched to the scene to airlift victims, including at least one child. That helicopter landed at Children's of Alabama shortly after 5 p.m.
Teen ID'd in fatal Blount County wreck
Authorities have identified one of the two teens who died in a Blount County wreck Thursday afternoon.
Funerals set for 2 teens killed in horrific Blount County crash
Services for 17-year-old Jon "Jon Jon" Cannon, of Blountsville, will be held Monday. Services for his girlfriend, 16-year-old Vallery Michelle Dalrymple,[1] are set for Tuesday.
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She was not texting and I
She was not texting and I know this for sure. Anyone she would have texted was in the car with her
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