THP: 2 dead after Wednesday crash on U.S. 25W in Campbell County

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WVLT) – The Tennessee Highway Patrol is investigating a deadly crash in Campbell County that left two people dead.

The crash occurred on Wednesday, March 27, along Jacksboro Pike. According to the THP preliminary report, a Toyota Camry attempted to make a left turn from a Tractor Supply Co. parking lot without yielding to traffic and was hit by a Ford Flex driving south on Jacksboro Pike, killing the two occupants of the Camry.

The THP report identified the two who died as Robert Lowe and Georgia Lowe, both 71 years old. The driver of the Ford Flex, identified as 40-year-old Alisha Smith, was not injured but was identified as being financially responsible for the incident, the report st

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WVLT) – The Tennessee Highway Patrol is investigating a deadly crash in Campbell County that left two people dead.

The crash occurred on Wednesday, March 27, along Jacksboro Pike. According to the THP preliminary report, a Toyota Camry attempted to make a left turn from a Tractor Supply Co. parking lot without yielding to traffic and was hit by a Ford Flex driving south on Jacksboro Pike, killing the two occupants of the Camry.

The THP report identified the two who died as Robert Lowe and Georgia Lowe, both 71 years old. The driver of the Ford Flex, identified as 40-year-old Alisha Smith, was not injured but was identified as being financially responsible for the incident, the report states.

 

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woman and her child are in the hospital following a three-vehicle crash Wednesday morning on the inner loop of Man o’ War at Palumbo Drive.

Officials on scene said the driver of a second vehicle ran a red light at the intersection of Palumbo Drive and Man o’ War Boulevard, pushing the vehicle of the woman and child into the a LexTran bus

The two had to be cut out of their vehicle before being taken to the hospital. Fire officials credit the child’s properly secured car seat

The bus has minor damage.

The crash closed the inner loop of the intersection for over an hour, slowing eastbound and westbound traffic on Man o’ War.

Lexington emergency crews cleared and reopened the intersection by 7:40 a.m. Wednesday.

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