Norma Hustead, 84, Sherry Lewis, 63, and Dallas Hustead, 83, were injured in a two-vehicle collision on OO Highway in Stone County, Mississippi
Three motorists injured Stone County crash
According to the patrol’s report, at 1:20 p.m. a 2002 Ford Taurus, driven by Norma E. Hustead, 84, of Kimberling City, was pulling from a driveway on OO Highway, one mile west of Kimberling City, when Hustead failed to yield to a westbound 1995 Mercury Cougar, driven by Sherry A. Lewis, 63, of Reeds Spring.
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