2 Drivers Charged Following Rollover Crash With Children

2 Drivers Charged Following Rollover Crash With Kids

CROSS PLAINS TENNESSEE: (Smokey Barn Information) – In keeping with a not too long ago launched report from the Tennessee Freeway Patrol, two drivers are dealing with misdemeanor costs of reckless endangerment of a kid within the wake of a rollover crash over the weekend.

In keeping with the Tennessee Freeway Patrol who’s main the investigation, a 1994 Chevrolet truck pushed by Coty Ogg, 25, of Springfield and a 1997 Ford Explorer Pushed by James Bunch, 22, of Lebanon, TN have been each touring west on Hwy 25 simply exterior Cross Plains, when, in accordance with the THP, the Ford Explorer made an try and cease the truck and ran off the street and right into a soy discipline.  After touring some 500 toes off the street, the Explorer got here again up onto 25. Then the truck and explorer hit, proper rear to left entrance. The impression despatched the truck uncontrolled and right into a rollover crash. The truck landed the other way up in a ditch with two very younger youngsters on board.

The THP concluded that “No defensive motion was taken to forestall contact and each drivers knew youngsters have been current.”

The crash occurred round 2 pm on Hwy 25 simply exterior Cross Plains TN Sunday afternoon. LOCATION OF CRASH

Proof on the scene steered that the kids might have been correctly restrained, nonetheless, each drivers weren’t, in accordance with the report. There was additionally no point out that medication or alcohol have been an element within the crash.

Officers on the scene instructed Smokey Barn Information that Bunch stopped after the crash and helped the household out of the overturned car. In some way everybody escaped the crash with out critical accidents and nobody was transported.

Officers on the scene instructed Smokey Barn Information that the incident was not a random act and each males new one another.

Each drivers have been taken into custody by the Tennesse Freeway Patrol and transported to the Robertson County Detention Facility in Springfield. Each dealing with costs of Reckless Endangerment. Coty Ogg’s bond was set at $3000,  James Bunch’s bond was set at $4000. Each males have since bonded out of jail.

The Cross Plains Hearth Division, Tennessee Freeway Patrol, the Robertson County Sheriff’s Workplace and Robertson County EMS all responded to the scene.

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