One
person was injured in a two-vehicle accident on Nov. 11 in St. Clair
County on Highway 52 around 2 miles west of Appleton City.
Todd J. Cope, 46, Peculiar, wearing a seat belt, northbound in a 1996
Oldsmobile Cutlass, failed to stop at a stop sign and pulled into the
path of a 2013 Cadillac SRX westbound by William L. Ashley, 78, Appleton
City.
Todd J. Cope experienced moderate injuries and was
transported by ambulance to Belton Regional Medical Center. His vehicle
was totaled and removed from the scene by Cross Towing. He had drivers
insurance through GEICO.
The Ashley vehicle was totaled
and removed from the scene by Cross Towing. William L. Ashley had
drivers insurance through Shelter.
Missouri Highway Patrol Corporal W.M. Bush investigated the accident.
One
person was injured in a two-vehicle accident on Nov. 11 in St. Clair
County on Highway 52 around 2 miles west of Appleton City.
Todd J. Cope, 46, Peculiar, wearing a seat belt, northbound in a 1996 Oldsmobile Cutlass, failed to stop at a stop sign and pulled into the path of a 2013 Cadillac SRX westbound by William L. Ashley, 78, Appleton City.
Todd J. Cope experienced moderate injuries and was transported by ambulance to Belton Regional Medical Center. His vehicle was totaled and removed from the scene by Cross Towing. He had drivers insurance through GEICO.
The Ashley vehicle was totaled and removed from the scene by Cross Towing. William L. Ashley had drivers insurance through Shelter.
Missouri Highway Patrol Corporal W.M. Bush investigated the accident.
Todd J. Cope, 46, Peculiar, wearing a seat belt, northbound in a 1996 Oldsmobile Cutlass, failed to stop at a stop sign and pulled into the path of a 2013 Cadillac SRX westbound by William L. Ashley, 78, Appleton City.
Todd J. Cope experienced moderate injuries and was transported by ambulance to Belton Regional Medical Center. His vehicle was totaled and removed from the scene by Cross Towing. He had drivers insurance through GEICO.
The Ashley vehicle was totaled and removed from the scene by Cross Towing. William L. Ashley had drivers insurance through Shelter.
Missouri Highway Patrol Corporal W.M. Bush investigated the accident.