Showing posts with label accident. Show all posts
Showing posts with label accident. Show all posts

Thursday, December 2, 2010

Traffic accident kills man in Monroe County

Published: Monday, November 29, 2010, 10:30 PM ??? Updated: Monday, November 29, 2010, 10:37 PM

MEXIA, Ala. -- A midmorning traffic accident in Monroe County involving two vehicles killed a 78-year-old Frisco City man today, according to Alabama State Troopers.

The victim was identified by authorities as Willard Morgan James.

Troopers said the collision took place about two miles from Mexia on U.S. 84. No one in the other vehicle was injured.

The accident was reported at about 11:15 a.m.??

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Saturday, November 27, 2010

Fatal accident under investigation on Moffett Road

Published: Tuesday, November 23, 2010, 10:22 PM ??? Updated: Tuesday, November 23, 2010, 10:23 PM

MOBILE, Ala. -- Mobile police tonight are investigating a traffic accident which took the life of one person, spokesman Officer Christopher Levy said.

The accident happened about 7:45 p.m. near Moffett Road and Tareyton Drive, two blocks?west of Wolf Ridge Road. The name of the victim was not immediately released.

Levy said it?may be several hours before other details of the accident are?released. Traffic is being diverted around the accident scene, and police are urging motorists to avoid the area if possible.

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Friday, November 26, 2010

Charge dismissed against man accused of leaving scene of girlfriend's fatal accident

Published: Tuesday, November 23, 2010, 5:45 AM

A Baldwin Circuit judge last week dismissed a?charge against a man accused of leaving the scene of an accident which killed his girlfriend last year.

Alfred Lee Banks pleaded guilty to driving under the influence in the August 2009 incident.

Lisa Taylor of Spanish Fort died after being struck by a passing car on Stagecoach Road. According to the Baldwin County Sheriff’s Office, Banks, Taylor and Taylor’s son were driving back to their home off Stagecoach Road when the couple began to argue and Taylor exited Banks’ truck while it was still moving. The boy got out immediately after his mother and Banks drove away. Taylor was then stuck and killed by a sedan.

In its case, the state argued that the 54-year-old Banks, who now lives in Daphne, knew Taylor was injured when she exited the truck and he was bound by law to stop and help, according to Assistant District Attorney Brant Richerson.

"The state presented evidence in the trial, including eyewitness testimony" that supported both counts of the indictment, Richerson said Monday in an e-mail. "If Mr. Banks had stopped to render aid, he could have prevented Ms. Taylor’s death."

Defense attorney Pascal Bruijn said the testimony of Taylor’s son changed at trial, indicating that Banks ran over Taylor. Following the accident, the boy told investigators he believed the truck hit his mother. But in an audio recording of an interview by an investigator with the Sheriff’s Office, Bruijn said the boy indicated that Banks had no knowledge that Taylor was injured when he left the scene.

After the state’s evidence, Bruijn said he asked Judge Charles Partin for the dismissal on the basis that his client was not required to stop and render assistance because he was unaware Taylor had been injured.

"We didn’t even put on a defense," he said.

Richerson said the victim’s son testified to what he remembered happening. "It is the state’s position that it should have been obvious to Alfred Banks that Ms. Taylor was injured when she exited a moving vehicle that he was driving."

On the DUI charge, Banks received the maximum 12-month sentence along with a fine of $2,100 and court costs and fees, according to his attorney. He received credit for the 14 months he served awaiting trial, Bruijn said.

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Sunday, November 14, 2010

Loachapoka teacher continues recovery after accident that killed Auburn dean

Published: Monday, November 08, 2010, 6:02 PM ??? Updated: Monday, November 08, 2010, 6:09 PM

AUBURN, Alabama -- Frankie Lashawn Askew Bell, a Loachapoka High School math teacher and doctoral student in Auburn University's College of Education's educational leadership program, continues to recover after being injured Friday in the accident that took the life of Auburn math and sciences dean Marie Wooten.

Bell's health continues to improve after surgeries on Friday that included repairs to multiple breaks in her legs and internal injuries, according to Bell's husband, Felix, and Auburn staffers.

Bell, 39, was airlifted to Columbus (Georgia) Regional Medical Center after she and Wooten were struck by a car at about 5:45 a.m. as they crossed South College Street while jogging.

In addition to teaching at Loachapoka High School, Bell has taught mathematics at Smiths Station High School, where she received the "Rookie Teacher of the Year" award and was promoted to coordinator of the Building Based Student Support Team during her first year as a teacher there.

According to Auburn University officials, Bell helped form and sponsor PEACE -- Pupils Engaged Actively in Community Excellence -- an organization intended to give students the sense of belonging in their communities. Bell received her bachelor's degree in mathematics from Auburn University Montgomery and a master's in education leadership from Troy University. She and her husband, who live in Opelika, have 5 children.

Auburn officials said today that funeral arrangements for Wooten still have not been set and will be announced later.

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Friday, November 5, 2010

Daphne man killed in an accident vehicle-1 West of the Bay Minette

Published: Saturday, October 4, 30 2010 H 58 updated: Saturday, 30 October 2010; 5 H 02

BAY MINETTE, ALA-Daphne a man was killed early today when his vehicle left Hurricane Road about 10 miles west of Minette Bay and violently in a culvert, says Baldwin County Coroner Stan Vinson.
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Michael j. Ederer, 41 years old, died shortly after being ejection from the vehicle, said Vinson.

Spokesman of the Alabama State Troopers rider Greg Eubanks said that ederer was not wearing a seatbelt sécurité.Ederer was transported to North Baldwin infirmary in Minette Bay, where he was pronounced dead, Vinson said.

Eubanks said that it is has not yet been determined if alcohol was a contributing factor in this accident it said the wreck has been reported on shortly before 12 pm.

The accident remains under investigation by the Alabama State Troopers, he said.

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