Jasper, TX – Tina Cutrer was injured around 12:30 p.m. Tuesday while driving on Hwy 63 outside of Jasper, TX.
From what we know, Ms. Cutrer, 48, was driving her 2011 Ford Escape westbound on Hwy 63, slowing to make a turn, when her vehicle was reportedly rear-ended by a 2015 Chevrolet 1500. Ms. Cutrer is said to have suffered serious, but non-life threatening injuries and was transported to Christus Jasper Memorial Hopsital.
There are no reports of injuries to the driver of the Chevy, Christopher Fredregill, 21. Mr. Fredregill is reported to have been distracted by his GPS, contributing to the collision. He was cited for failure to control speed.
Map of the Area Near the Accident
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