Bicyclist Steven Camp, 48, killed, and Joyce Butler, 82, minorly injured in collision on Old Bicycle Road in Callaway, Florida
Bicyclist dies in crash
Steven Camp, 48, of Panama City, was pronounced dead at the scene of the crash at 5 p.m. on Old Bicycle Road, the FHP said. The driver of a 2008 Ford Ranger, Joyce Butler, 82, of Panama City, had minor injuries after the crash, according to the FHP.
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this still bothers me steve
this still bothers me steve was my brother and i was told that the woman who killed him was a everyday drinker who came in everyday to purchase alcohol and was most everytime drunk
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