Sunday, July 19, 2015

2 injured in a crash involving a pickup truck and two all-terrain vehicles where alcohol is suspected as a factor in Palestine, Ohio








A pickup truck and two all-terrain vehicles were involved in a crash on South Main Street, Palestine July 18, 2015. (Courtesy of Clinton Randall, Bluebag Media)
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Breaking News Staff 
Posted: Sunday, July 19, 2015


PALESTINE, Darke County, Ohio



Two people were hurt in a crash involving a pickup truck and two all-terrain vehicles where alcohol is suspected as a factor.


A 2000 Ford F250 ended up on its side in a corn field after striking two ATVs and a utility pole on South Main Street Friday night, according to a release from the Darke County Sheriff’s Office.


The truck’s driver, Jeremy Stahl, 31, of Greenville, and 18-year-old Dustin Reynolds, of Palestine, who was riding one of the ATVs, were taken to Wayne Hospital for treatment, according to the release.


The other ATV rider and Dustin’s father, 42-year-old Jim Reynolds, refused treatment at the scene.


Authorities said alcohol is suspected as a factor and the crash remains under investigation.