SWOOPE, VA — Authorities identified Jessee Robinson as the person that was killed in a car accident that happened in Swoope, Virginia on Monday, December 15th, 2014. The article released by The News Leader said that the accident happened around 3:00 Monday morning.
25-year-old Jessee Robinson was killed when the SUV he was driving crashed while driving on Glebe School Road. Authorities think that the SUV drove off the road near the intersection with Livick Road and struck a fence before rolling.
Robinson was killed in the crash. An unidentified 16-year-old boy was ejected from the SUV in the accident and was taken to the hospital with unspecified injuries.
Police are trying to determine if alcohol was a factor in the accident.
Virginia State Police are still looking into the cause of the crash.
Scene of the Accident
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