Montana Highway Patrol on Wednesday identified the man and woman
killed in a fatal accident near Reed Point.
Anna Marie Zahner, 70, of Perryville, Mo., and Lewis J. Thomure, 92, of Olympia, Wash., died Tuesday morning after the pickup they were traveling in crashed off an overpass on Interstate 90, said Montana Highway Patrol Sgt. JV Moody.
Moody said the crash happened at about 7:30 a.m. as an eastbound Chevrolet S-10 pickup neared the Reed Point exit on I-90.
It appears that Zahner fell asleep and the pickup veered into the median, Moody said. The pickup flew off the overpass and fell nearly 20 feet to the road below.
Neither the man nor the woman was wearing a seat belt at the time of the accident
Anna Marie Zahner, 70, of Perryville, Mo., and Lewis J. Thomure, 92, of Olympia, Wash., died Tuesday morning after the pickup they were traveling in crashed off an overpass on Interstate 90, said Montana Highway Patrol Sgt. JV Moody.
Moody said the crash happened at about 7:30 a.m. as an eastbound Chevrolet S-10 pickup neared the Reed Point exit on I-90.
It appears that Zahner fell asleep and the pickup veered into the median, Moody said. The pickup flew off the overpass and fell nearly 20 feet to the road below.
Neither the man nor the woman was wearing a seat belt at the time of the accident
LORAIN, Ohio – Lorain police
arrested a 22-year-old man who had 12 previous license suspensions.
On Wednesday, Ramon Montanez was pulled over by Lorain police for driving with expired plates. He was arrested for driving with a suspended license and a seatbelt violation.
While covering the story, we found another Lorain with a questionable record. Tony Salva said his driver’s license has been suspended 26 times.
“I drive to work, sometimes, maybe,” Salva said. “No, if I do, I sit way in the back seat and lean the chair back. All the way back.”
Lorain Police Lt. Mark Carpentiere didn’t have an exact number as to how many people are driving without a license in the city.
“Probably hundreds,” Carpentiere said. “They do go to jail sometimes. They get fined and they drive again.”
Court records said Montanez owed the city of Lorain $1,085, but has paid nearly $500.
Salva said he owes the city of Vermilion $800 and then he will be driving legally for the first time in his
On Wednesday, Ramon Montanez was pulled over by Lorain police for driving with expired plates. He was arrested for driving with a suspended license and a seatbelt violation.
While covering the story, we found another Lorain with a questionable record. Tony Salva said his driver’s license has been suspended 26 times.
“I drive to work, sometimes, maybe,” Salva said. “No, if I do, I sit way in the back seat and lean the chair back. All the way back.”
Lorain Police Lt. Mark Carpentiere didn’t have an exact number as to how many people are driving without a license in the city.
“Probably hundreds,” Carpentiere said. “They do go to jail sometimes. They get fined and they drive again.”
Court records said Montanez owed the city of Lorain $1,085, but has paid nearly $500.
Salva said he owes the city of Vermilion $800 and then he will be driving legally for the first time in his
REED POINT – Two people were
killed when their vehicle plummeted 20 feet from an overpass near the
Interstate 90 exit at Reed Point.
The crash happened at about 7:30 a.m. Tuesday as an eastbound Chevrolet S-10 pickup neared the Reed Point exit on I-90, Montana Highway Patrol Sgt. JV Moody said. It appears that the female driver fell asleep and the pickup left the road and traveled into the median. The pickup then flew off the overpass between the east bound and west bound bridges and fell nearly 20 feet to the road below.
Neither the woman nor the 92-year-old male passenger wore seatbelts. Both were thrown from the truck during the crash and died at the scene, Moody said. Investigators were still working to identify and the age of the female as but they believe both of them are from
The crash happened at about 7:30 a.m. Tuesday as an eastbound Chevrolet S-10 pickup neared the Reed Point exit on I-90, Montana Highway Patrol Sgt. JV Moody said. It appears that the female driver fell asleep and the pickup left the road and traveled into the median. The pickup then flew off the overpass between the east bound and west bound bridges and fell nearly 20 feet to the road below.
Neither the woman nor the 92-year-old male passenger wore seatbelts. Both were thrown from the truck during the crash and died at the scene, Moody said. Investigators were still working to identify and the age of the female as but they believe both of them are from
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