Mountain Home, ID – Around noon, Monday, Johnny Blalack, 36-years-old, was injured in a 2-car accident on I-84, just west of Mountain Home, ID.
Local authorities report that Mr. Blalack was driving east on I-84, in a 2007 Dodge Caliber, when he collided with a trailer, being towed by a 2008 Ford F-350 pick-up, driven by Bryan Grover, aged 45. In the accident, Mr. Blalack suffered unspecified injuries and was transported to St. Luke’s Medical Center. It does not appear that Mr. Grover was injured in the accident. Police reports also note that everyone involved was wearing a seat belt.
There has been no speculation as to what may have led to the accident, but the accident is under investigation at this time.
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Map of the Area Near the Accident
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