Just in Highway Patrol Investigating Crash Involving Sheriff’s Deputy

A Wayne County Sheriff’s deputy is seriously injured in a car crash near Dudley.  The crash occurred around 7:30 PM Wednesday evening when the deputy’s patrol vehicle collided with a private citizen’s vehicle at the intersection of Sleepy Creek and Ruskin roads.  Dudley Volunteer Fire Department, Arrington Volunteer Fire Department, Wayne County EMS, the Wayne County Sheriff’s Office, and North Carolina State Highway Patrol responded to the accident. The deputy was reportedly responding to a call at the time of the collision.  Four individuals, including the deputy, were transported to Wayne UNC Health Care in Goldsboro. The deputy is in serious, but stable condition. No information on injuries is available for the other individuals. The State Highway Patrol is investigating the crash.

GOLDSBORO, N.C. (WTVD) — Four people died in a head-on crash in Wayne County that happened Sunday afternoon on U.S. 13.

North Carolina State Highway Patrol confirmed a 4- and 1-year-old were among the victims.
It happened on U.S. 13 near Jordan’s Chapel Road around 5 p.m.

Investigators said a Toyota Camry crossed over the center line and crashed into an oncoming vehicle.
Everybody involved in the crash died from their injuries.
Troopers said speed and alcohol contributed to the crash.
Neighbors living near where the crash happened said they heard the crash and couldn’t believe the aftermath.

A Wayne County Sheriff’s deputy is seriously injured in a car crash near Dudley.  The crash occurred around 7:30 PM Wednesday evening when the deputy’s patrol vehicle collided with a private citizen’s vehicle at the intersection of Sleepy Creek and Ruskin roads.  Dudley Volunteer Fire Department, Arrington Volunteer Fire Department, Wayne County EMS, the Wayne County Sheriff’s Office, and North Carolina State Highway Patrol responded to the accident. The deputy was reportedly responding to a call at the time of the collision.  Four individuals, including the deputy, were transported to Wayne UNC Health Care in Goldsboro. The deputy is in serious, but stable condition. No information on injuries is available for the other individuals. The State Highway Patrol is investigating the crash.

GOLDSBORO, N.C. (WTVD) — Four people died in a head-on crash in Wayne County that happened Sunday afternoon on U.S. 13.

North Carolina State Highway Patrol confirmed a 4- and 1-year-old were among the victims.
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It happened on U.S. 13 near Jordan’s Chapel Road around 5 p.m.

Investigators said a Toyota Camry crossed over the center line and crashed into an oncoming vehicle.
Everybody involved in the crash died from their injuries.
Troopers said speed and alcohol contributed to the crash.
Neighbors living near where the crash happened said they heard the crash and couldn’t believe the aftermath.

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