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Yahoo
2 days ago
- Yahoo
2 kids airlifted after Amish buggy rear-ended: OSHP
SUGARCREEK TOWNSHIP, Ohio (WJW) — The Ohio State Highway Patrol is investigating a crash that seriously injured two children after a car rear-ended an Amish buggy in Stark County. The crash happened at about 9:15 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 6, on U.S. Route 250 near milepost 3 in Sugarcreek Township, according to a news release from the patrol. Suspect allegedly tried to attack officer with hammer: I-Team Troopers said the driver of a Ford Fusion was headed westbound on U.S. Route 250, when he hit the back of a horse-drawn buggy traveling in the same direction. All four people in the buggy were injured. Two children in the buggy were flown to Akron Children's Hospital with serious injuries. Spa raided in sex trafficking investigation at Great Northern Mall The crash remains under investigation. No charges have been filed at this time. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Solve the daily Crossword


CBS News
6 days ago
- CBS News
Amish woman, 58, killed after Jeep strikes buggy in Gladwin County
One woman died, and two others were injured, after the buggy they were riding in was struck by a Jeep Cherokee in Northern Lower Michigan. The crash occurred about 2:30 p.m. Aug. 1 at Round Lake Road (F-97) south of Renas Road, in Gladwin County's Butman Township. The Gladwin County Sheriff's Office said Monday that two women and a teenage girl were in the Amish buggy at the time of the crash. They were ages 58, 25 and 17. They were traveling northbound on Round Lake Road when a Jeep Cherokee, also northbound, struck the buggy from behind. The oldest of the Amish women was pronounced dead at the scene as a result of her injuries. The younger two were taken to MyMichigan Medical Center Gladwin for treatment of their injuries, described as non-life-threatening. The Jeep driver was a 38-year-old woman from Butman Township. Round Lake Road in that area was closed to traffic for several hours while the Michigan State Police Accident Reconstructionist unit worked on the case. Other first responder agencies assisting the deputies were Gladwin City Police Department, Gladwin Fire and Rescue, and Butman Township Fire and Rescue. The crash is still under investigation, and reports will go to the Gladwin County Prosecutor for review.