ST PAUL, IN — Teresa Creech was killed in an accident between a motorcycle and a tractor-trailer that was reported in St Paul, Indiana on Sunday, September 28th, 2014. The accident happened around noon Sunday, according to the report from the Greensburg Daily News.
55-year-old Teresa Creech died when the motorcycle she was a passenger on hit a tractor-trailer while driving on Highway 421. The accident happened when the motorcycle is believed to have run a flashing red stop light when it struck the rear tires of a tractor-trailer at the intersection of Highway 421 and CR 800 West.
Teresa Creech died after the accident, while the driver of the motorcycle, identified as Kenneth Creech was taken to a nearby hospital where he was being treated for unspecified injuries.
Officials from local and state agencies are helping with the accident investigation.
Scene of the Accident
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