Moffat, CO – David Hammond and Jaymie Jenson were injured after a single vehicle accident on November 20, 2015. The accident occurred around 10:30 PM.
According to reports, David Hammond was driving a 2001 Ford F150 truck along Moffat County Road 7 when he lost control and rolled the truck several times. Jaymie Jenson was a passenger in the truck at the time of the accident.
David Hammond, 26, sustained serious injuries in the crash. He was transported to the Memorial Hospital before being flown to St. Mary’s Medical Center in Grand Junction for treatment of his injuries.
Jaymie Jenson, 21, sustained serious injuries in the crash. She was transported to the Memorial Hospital for treatment of her injuries.
The police are investigating the accident, and they suspect alcohol was a contributing factor in causing the accident.
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