MEIGS COUNTY, OH — Dakota Arms was killed in a collision between three vehicles, including a dump truck in MEIGS County, Ohio on Monday, August 20th, 2014. The report from WOWKTV said that the accident happened just after 3:30 Monday afternoon.
25-year-old Dakota Arms was killed when the pickup truck he was driving became involved in a three vehicle accident involving another pickup truck and a dump truck near the intersection of State Road 7 and State Road 143. Police did not release the cause of the crash.
Arms was killed in the crash. The driver of the other pickup truck was identified as Brian Bailey, and the driver of the truck was identified as Kenny Barcus. It is not clear if Bailey or Barcus were hurt in the accident.
Officials from the Meigs County Police are investigating the accident, and expect to release more information about the cause in the coming days.
Scene of the Accident
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