Clay Jackson, 26, and Travis House, 17, killed in boat accident on Lake Jordan in Elmore County, Alabama
Two missing after boat crash on Lake Jordan
Elmore County Dive team and Montgomery Fire Dive Team will be assisting with the search.
Search Continues for Missing Boaters on Lake Jordan
Rescue teams are back on Lake Jordan this morning trying to find 26-year-old Clay Jackson of Deatsville and 17-year-old Travis House of Marbury.
Bodies of 2 killed in Lake Jordan boat crash recovered
A 19-foot Sea Hunt center console boat driven by Caleb Peters and a 19-foot Maxum runabout boat drive by Damion Bruno collided near the mouth of Weoka Creek.
Lawsuit Filed in Deadly July 4th Lake Jordan Boating Crash
The family of Travis House has filed the lawsuit against Damion Bruno, the man who was driving the boat, they say caused the boat crash that killed House and Clay Jackson on Independence Day.
Suspect arrested in deadly 4th of July boat crash on Lake Jordan
The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency made the announcement Monday that 41-year-old Damien Bruno has been charged with multiple offenses regarding the crash.
Bruno Sentenced in Fatal Fourth of July Boat Crash
An Alabama man has been sentenced to 30 years in prison in a Fourth of July boat crash that left two people dead, including a 17-year-old high school student.
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