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Accident injures 4 Tuesday

November 29, 2012
By Jill Gosche - Online Editor (jgosche@advertiser-tribune.com) , The Advertiser-Tribune

Four people were injured in a two-vehicle crash in Loudon Township Tuesday evening.

Trooper Garry Odom of the Fremont post of State Highway Patrol said Connie L. Cook, 65, of Findlay, was driving a 2009 Nissan Murano northbound on SR 587 when she failed to yield at the stop sign and struck a 2009 Ford F150 truck that was being driven westbound on US 224 by Peter J. Krupp, 50, of Tiffin.

Odom said Connie Cook and her husband, Steven W. Cook, 58, were taken to Mercy Tiffin Hospital. Connie Cook later was taken by Life Flight to Mercy St. Vincent Medical Center. She was in fair condition Wednesday evening, a hospital spokeswoman said.

Krupp was taken to Fostoria Community Hospital, and a passenger, Dianna D.

Wise, 50, of Tiffin, was taken to Mercy Tiffin Hospital. They were treated and released, Odom said.

Everyone involved in the crash was wearing a seat belt, he said. No citations had been issued Wednesday.

Later Tuesday, rescue crews responded to a crash at TR 112 and CR 7 that killed a woman and two children.

Arianna Bryant, 5, of Fostoria, was the right rear passenger in a 2001 Lincoln LS that was traveling westbound on TR 112. She was transported by Life Flight to Mercy St. Vincent Medical Center, according to a release from State Highway Patrol.

She was in critical condition in the pediatric intensive care unit Wednesday evening, the hospital spokeswoman said.

Pronounced dead at the scene were Fostoria residents Bethany Garner, 25, Skyler Bryant, 7, and Angel Bryant, 4. The driver of the vehicle, Terry Bryant Jr., 27, of Fostoria, was transported to Fostoria Community Hospital with non-life-threatening injuries, it states.

Kristopher Stafford, 28, of Fostoria, was driving a 1998 Dodge Durango southbound on CR 7. He was transported by Life Flight to Mercy St. Vincent Medical Center. He had been in fair condition early Wednesday morning, but the hospital spokeswoman said the hospital did not have a patient with Stafford's name that evening.

The release states Bryant ran the stop sign at CR 7 and was struck in the passenger side door by Stafford's vehicle.

Trooper Mark Sorg said the crash remained under investigation and no charges or citations had been filed Wednesday.

 
 

 

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