Victim in Fatal Minidoka County Car Crash Identified
MINIDOKA COUNTY, IDAHO, JUL 7 – A 39-year-old driver failed to stop at a stop sign causing a collision that killed a 55-year-old man, with emergency crews closing the intersection for three hours, police said.
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Victim in fatal Minidoka County car crash identified
Courtesy Idaho State Police PAUL — The victim of a fatal crash has been identified after two pickup trucks collided at an intersection in Minidoka County. Minidoka Coroner Lucky Bourn identified the victim of the crash as 55-year-old Roger Curtis Davis of Paul. The cause of death was blunt force trauma. Idaho State Police troopers said Davis was not wearing a seatbelt. Davis was driving a 1992 Ford Ranger south on North 600 West in Minidoka Coun…
Two-car collision near Paul kills one, sends another to the hospital
The Idaho State Police (ISP) are investigating a fatal two-vehicle collision that happened near Paul, Idaho, around 11:14 a.m. on Sunday.According to a release from ISP, a 2024 Dodge Ram 2500 was traveling westbound on W 200 N. in Minidoka County when they failed to yield to oncoming traffic at a stop sign. The Ram then struck a 1992 Ford Ranger that was heading southbound on N 600 W.The driver of the Dodge Ram, a 39-year-old male from Paul, was…
Fatal Crash Reported in Southern Idaho Near Paul
PAUL, ID — A two-vehicle collision in southern Idaho claimed the life of a 55-year-old man from Paul on Sunday morning, according to the Idaho State Police. The crash occurred around 11:14 a.m. at the intersection of North 600 West and West 200 North in Minidoka County. Authorities say a 2024 Ram 2500 traveling westbound failed to yield at a stop sign and struck a 1992 Ford Ranger heading south. The driver of the Ram, a 39-year-old man from Paul…
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