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Deputy Who Crashed Into Disabled Vehicle Dies From Injuries, HCSO Says
A preliminary report says the 24-year-old deputy was not wearing a seatbelt when his patrol SUV struck a disabled vehicle, and investigators say no charges are pending.
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HCSO deputy being treated for life-threatening injuries following collision on Highway 111
A Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office (HCSO) deputy is being treated for life-threatening injuries following a collision on Highway 111, where they collided with a disabled vehicle in a travel lane on the evening of Wednesday, April 8, 2026. The Tennessee Highway Patrol is investigating the wreck. This is a developing story. Categories: Featured Tags: crash, Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office, HCSO, Highway 111, injuries, life-threatening
UPDATE: Hamilton Co. deputy in critical condition after crash; THP says he did not have seatbelt on
A crash on Highway 111 involving a 2020 Ford Explorer and a disabled car led to injuries of a Hamilton County Sheriff's Office employee, identified as Deputy Landon Faulkner, who wasn't using his seatbelt at the moment of impact.
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