Silver Creek, GA — Three people were hospitalized following an accident involving three vehicles in Silver Creek, Georgia, on Tuesday, November 25, 2014. The accident took place on Rockmart Road, around 10:15 in the morning.
According to reports, a Toyota Tercel being driven by Lamorris High crossed the road’s center lane and crashed into two oncoming cars before sliding down an embankment and overturning.
High, as well as two others, were taken to Floyd Medical Center. High was last listed as being in critical condition. The names and conditions of the other two individuals who were hospitalized have not been released. Also unclear from what’s been reported is which two vehicles the other individuals were driving in at the time of the accident.
Witnesses say that before the accident, High was spotted swerving back and forth in his vehicle. Police say he will be charged with failure to maintain his lane as well as other charges that are being prepared.
Police are continuing to investigate.
Scene of the Accident
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