Lynnae N. Copeland, 17, killed when her car crashes into pole on Military Trail and Toney Penna Drive in Jupiter, Florida
Lynnae N. Copeland: Jupiter girl, 17, killed in New Year's Day crash.
upiter Police say 17-year-old Lynnae Copeland was making a right turn from Military Trail onto Toney Penna Drive just before 3am on New Years Day when she slammed into a light pole.
Jupiter teen dies in early morning car crash.
A 17-year-old Jupiter girl was killed early this morning in a one-car accident at Military Trail and Toney Penna Drive, Jupiter police said.
Lynnae N. Copeland: Jupiter girl, 17, killed in New Year's Day crash.
Friends left flowers and notes for the teenager at the spot where the wreck happened.
Jupiter Teen Killed In Early Morning Crash On New Year's Day.
A 17-year-old woman was killed when her car crashed into a lightpole early on New Year's Day.
A 17-year-old Jupiter girl was killed early this morning in a one-car accident at Military Trail and Toney Penna Drive, Jupiter police said. Lynnae N. Copeland was traveling north on Military Trail in a 2001 Volkswagen Passat when she attempted to make a right turn onto Toney Penna Drive, according to officer Adam Brown, spokesman for the Jupiter Police Department. She lost control of the car and collided with a light pole. Copeland was transported to St. Mary’s Medical Center, where she died of her injuries.
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