Female victim suffers serious injuries in a Pettis County Accident Sunday morning

Just after 6:30 Sunday morning the Missouri State highway Patrol reported an injury accident on 50 Highway just east of Chevalier Road in Pettis County. The accident occurred according to the report as the 1997 Oldsmobile driven by 34-year-old Toni A. Mendoza of Booneville ran off the roadway, flipped several times, and struck a barb wire fence and a tree before coming to rest on its top. The accident report also states Mendoza was arrested for driving while intoxicated, and was transported to Centerpoint Medical Center for treatment of serious injuries.

Pettis County vehicle accident injures a Cole Camp man Monday afternoon

Around 4:52 Monday afternoon a Missouri State Highway Patrol Trooper along with Pettis County Deputies reported a one-vehicle accident on US-50 Highway a half mile West of Dresden Road in Pettis County. According to the accident report the accident happened as the 2004 Lincoln driven by 66-year-old William E. Cox of Cole Camp travelled off the roadway, and overturned, coming to rest on its side. Cox suffered moderate injuries in the crash, and was transported to Bothwell Regional Health Center by the Pettis County EMS for treatment.

Two injuries reported in a Pettis County accident Saturday night

Saturday night two people were reportedly injured when the 1997 Chrysler Town and Country Minivan they were riding in struck a deer in the roadway. The Missouri State Highway Patrol accident report states the accident occurred on Highway 65 a tenth of a mile North of Glazebrook in Pettis County. The driver 21-year-old Ryan D. Gray of Springfield, and his passenger 18-year-old McKenzie C. Cleveland of Edwards both suffered minor injuries and were transported to Bothwell regional Health Center by Pettis County EMS for treatment.

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