MAY 26, 2015
SHERIDAN TWP., MI
Three people are dead and four are injured after a
head-on collision on I-94 near 29 Mile Road in Calhoun County on Sunday, May
24.
Deputies from the Calhoun County Sheriffs Office said a
16-year-old Albion boy was traveling east on I-94 just after 7:30 p.m. when his
vehicle crossed the median and struck another vehicle that was headed west.
Killed in the crash were an Albion boy, 16, who was a
passenger in the vehicle, along with a Jackson woman, 74, and a 77-year-old
Columbus, Ohio, woman.
The four injured include a 57-year-old Jackson man, a
16-year-old boy and two 15-year-old girls from Albion. All four were
hospitalized for their injuries.
I-94 was shut down for about four hours following the crash,
deputies said.
Names of those involved in the crash are not being released
until families are notified, deputies said.
The cause of the crash still is under investigation by the Calhoun
County Sheriffs Department.
Deputies were assisted on scene by the Albion Department of
Public Safety, Michigan State Police, Marshall Police, Sheridan Township Fire
Department, Marshall Fire Fighters Ambulance and Jackson Community Ambulance.
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JACKSON, MI
A Jackson High School junior,
former secretary and her sister have been identified as the three killed
in a Sunday evening crash on I-94.
Police have not identified the victims, but WLNS and
Jackson High principal Barbara Baird-Pauli said junior Maseo Moore, 16, former
secretary Ella Blackwell, 74, and her 77-year-old sister, Ethel Brinstone, were
killed in the wreck.
"Maseo was certainly a young man people were fond of.
He's that ray of sunshine in the classroom," Baird-Pauli told the Citizen Patriot.
"In reality, as large of a school we are, the death of a student brings
the student body closer together, especially those juniors.
"The next few days are going to be difficult for our
students and faculty."
Classmates and friends took to Twitter with the hashtag #RIPMaseo
to share memories and photos remembering the high school junior. Baird-Pauli
said the school is providing grief counseling to students Tuesday, May 26.
Calhoun County Sheriffs Office Deputies said a 16-year-old Albion boy was
heading east on I-94 when his vehicle crossed the median and
struck another vehicle heading west close to 7:30 p.m. Sunday.
Moore was a passenger in the vehicle that crossed the median
of I-94. Four others were hospitalized in the crash, but there are no updates
on their condition.
Those injured include a 57-year-old Jackson man, a
16-year-old boy and two 15-year-old Albion girls.