PONCA, NE — Jeanne Blatchford was hurt in a tractor-trailer accident that happened outside Ponca, Nebraska on Monday, December 29th, 2014. The news article from KTIV said that the accident happened sometime Monday morning.
66-year-old Jeanna Blatchford was hurt when the SUV she was driving and a delivery truck collided while driving the opposite directions on an unspecified road. Police believe Blatchford’s SUV crossed into oncoming traffic and collided with the truck.
Blatchford was taken by EMS personnel to a nearby hospital along with her passenger, 21-year-old Cooper Ellison for treatment of their injuries.
The driver of the delivery truck was identified as 54-year-old Shane Reeh, who was not hurt in the crash.
The investigation is currently ongoing at this time.
Scene of the Accident
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