Jason Benjamin Shepherd, 42, Jeffrey Kevin Hill, 45, and Jane Felicia Bell, 33, injured in boating crash on Intercostal Waterway Canal in Orange Beach, Alabama
Vessel collision victims identified
Jordan, who was arrested and charged with reckless endangerment, was placed in the Baldwin County Corrections Center with a bond of $1,000.
The people involved in a boat crash this weekend in Orange Beach along the Intercostal Waterway Canal between Gulf Shores and Orange Beach have been identified as 42-year-old Jason Benjamin Shepherd of Chickasaw, 45-year-old Jeffrey Kevin Hill of Robertsdale and 45-year-old Nicholas John Jordan. They were traveling in a Parker Cabin Cruiser which ran aground and collided with 33-year-old Jane Felicia Bell of Fairhope. Shepherd, Hill and Bell were all taken to local hospitals. Their current conditions are not being reported at this time. Preliminary investigation suggests that alcohol was likely a factor in the crash.
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