Idaho State Police investigating two-vehicle crash in Idaho Falls
Published at | Updated atThe following is a news release from Idaho State Police.
IDAHO FALLS – On Wednesday at 12:26 p.m. the Idaho State Police investigated a two-vehicle crash, eastbound U.S. Highway 26 near milepost 336 at the intersection of Woodruff Avenue in Idaho Falls.
Bodie Sargent, 42, of Idaho Falls, was driving westbound on U.S. 26 in a 2013 Ford F350 pickup. Teresa Hill, 47, of Idaho Falls, was driving eastbound on U.S. 26 near milepost 336 in a 2006 Toyota Sequoia.
Sargent was turning left at the intersection of U.S. 26 and Woodruff Ave to continue southbound on Woodruff Avenue and failed to yield the right-of-way to Hill. Sargent was not wearing a seatbelt. Hill was wearing a seatbelt.
The conditions of the drivers are unknown.
Property damage crash investigated today at Woodruff and Yellowstone in Idaho Falls. Ford PU failed to yield turning left. Driver of pickup not wearing a seatbelt but driver of the Toyota was. Be cautious when driving through intersections. #Seatbeltssavelives pic.twitter.com/dHRIWVfguT
— Idaho State Police (@ISPeasternIdaho) October 17, 2018