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The following accidents were reported to Marion County law enforcement agencies:

Church parking lot, Tampa:

A 2002 Pontiac Grand Am owned by Raymond and Denise Bina, 304 S. Cedar St., Marion, was damaged on the left front fender while parked in Holy Redeemer Catholic Church parking lot, Tampa, at 8:30 p.m. Oct. 28.

Ash Street at Grand Street, Hillsboro:

Ashley Elizabeth Johnson, 19, of 212 S. Date St., Hillsboro, was turning north onto Ash Street from the west in a 2006 Chevrolet Impala at 6 p.m. Oct. 30, when she was struck by a 1996 Dodge Dakota driven by Ronald L. Funk, 56, 202 S. Birch St., Hillsboro. Adriana Seman, 3, same address as Johnson, was a passenger in the Impala.

Damages were estimated at more than $1,000 and no injuries were reported.

Remington Road near U.S. 56:

Mike Stika, 40, Burdick, was southbound on Remington Road near U.S. 56 in a 1988 Ford F-15 pickup at 6:30 p.m. Nov. 2, when a deer came from a west ditch and was struck.

Damages were estimated at more than $1,000 and no injuries were reported.

U.S. 77:

Nathan T. Magathan, 32, Cedar Point, was southbound on U.S. 77 in a 2007 Chevrolet pickup owned by Harshman Farms, Cedar Point, at 5:45 a.m. Nov. 4, when a deer came from a west ditch and was struck.

Damages were estimated at more than $1,000 and no injuries were reported.

K-15 near 110th Road:

Mary L. Steiner, 59, 2036 290th St., Lincolnville, was southbound on K-15 near 110th Road in a 2008 Mercury Sable at 6:25 a.m. Nov. 4 when four deer came from an east ditch and one was struck.

Damages were estimated at more than $1,000 and no injuries were reported.

Kanza Road near 175th Road:

Andrew L. Ensz, 16, of 1724 Kanza Road, Hillsboro, was westbound on 175th Road, turning north onto Kanza Road in a 1985 International truck owned by Galen L. Ensz, same address as driver, at 2:15 p.m. Nov. 4, when he cut the corner too short and the rear driver’s side tires went into the ditch. The truck was full of soybeans, caused the load to shift and turned the truck onto its side.

Damages were estimated at more than $1,000 and no injuries were reported.

180th Road near Holly Road:

Bryce A. Roberts, 15, 871 180th Road, Hillsboro, was westbound on 180th Road near Holly Road in a 1999 Pontiac Grand Am, owned by Ricky D. Roberts, same address as driver, at 8:45 p.m. Nov. 4, when he lost control and went into a north ditch, spun, and rolled onto its top. Roberts was trapped inside. Roberts was transported by Hillsboro ambulance to Hillsboro Community Hospital with possible injuries.

U.S. 56 near Goldenrod Road:

Claire Overstake, 52, 608 E. C St., Hillsboro, was westbound on U.S. 56 near Goldenrod Road in a 1992 Toyota passenger car at 7:30 a.m. Nov. 6 when a light came off the top of a 1982 Toyota van that she was following. Kent Mayfield, 40, Halstead was the driver of the van. Overstake could not avoid hitting the light.

Damages were estimated at more than $1,000 and no injuries were reported.

190th Road near Quail Creek Road:

Jane A. Whitwell, 52, 1576 190th Road, Marion, was westbound on 190th Road near Quail Creek Road in a 1998 Ford Explorer at 6:15 p.m. Nov. 7, when a deer came from a north ditch and was struck.

Damages were estimated at more than $1,000 and no injuries were reported.

U.S. 56 at mile marker 321.8:

Jeffrey S. Telford, 45, Valley Center, was southbound on U.S. 56 at mile marker 321.8 in a 1999 Ford van at 2: 50 p.m. Nov. 8, when he went to pass three other vehicles. Rachel Jane Wedutenko, 18, Andover, was driving a 2006 Ford passenger car and followed the van to pass. The car re-entered the lane of traffic before the van had pulled up next to the car. The van sideswiped the car causing the car to weave and enter an east ditch. The van also weaved and rolled into a west ditch. Lavina M. Telford was a passenger in the van. The Telfords were transported to St. Luke Hospital, Marion, with possible injuries. Wedutenko was taken to Herington Municipal Hospital.

Last modified Nov. 10, 2009

 

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