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2 accidents in Page County

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March 10th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

The Page County Sheriff’s Office reports a single-vehicle, injury accident took place this (Wednesday) morning, about four-miles north of Clarinda, in the 1400 block of Redwood Avenue. Authorities say 58-year old Machelle Dawn Graham, of Clarinda, was driving a 1999 Ford Ranger southbound on Redwood, when the pickup went out of control. The vehicle swerved several times on the road before it began to rollover. The pickup came to rest on the passenger side in the west ditch. As the vehicle rolled, Graham was ejected and was found by a passing motorist about 20-feet south of where the vehicle came to rest.

The woman was transported to Clarinda Regional Health Center for treatment of unknown injuries. Damage to the Graham vehicle was estimated at $3,000. It was considered a total loss. Charges are pending from this accident. The Page County Sheriff’s Office was assisted by the Clarinda Police Department, the Clarinda Fire Department, Page County Emergency Management, and the Clarinda Ambulance service.

And, last Friday, March 5th, Page County Deputies responded at around 5:30-p.m. to a motor vehicle accident at the intersection of Highways  2 & 59. And investigation determined:
45-year old Barry Joe Rhea, of Ponca City, OK, was driving a 2012 GMC Sierra pickup northbound on HWY 59 just south of the intersection with HWY 2.  Sheriff Lyle Palmer says 23-year old Richard Lee Hartman, of Braddyville, was driving a 2012 Ford Fusion southbound on HWY 59 north of the intersection with HWY 2. When Hartman attempted to turn east in front of Rhea’s pickup, the vehicle struck Hartman’s car as it was turning east. Hartman’s Ford then struck the westbound stop sign at the intersection before coming to rest in the southeast shoulder of the intersection. Rhea’s pickup came to rest in the northeast shoulder of the intersection.

Neither driver was hurt. Hartman was cited for Failure to yield upon left turn. Damage from the collision amounted to $11,000 altogether. The Page County Sheriff’s Office was assisted by the Shenandoah Police at the scene.