1-vehicle rollover crash on Center Grove Road kills man
Charles Bolinger, charles.bolinger@edwpub.net
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According to Edwardsville Police Chief Jay Keeven, Vivek Patel, 30, of Edwardsville died in the crash.
A witness told police that at or about 8:40 p.m., Patel was eastbound on Center Grove and passed him on the left, driving at a high rate of speed then lost control about 20 feet east of Sugar Creek Lane. The black 2012 Honda Accord left the north side of the roadway, struck a culvert, Keeven said, and rolled several times, ejecting Patel in the process. The vehicle’s remains came to rest on the edge of Metro-East Lutheran High School’s property. Cross Towing later hauled it away.
Victims in fatal Madison house fire identified
Updated Feb 09, 2021;
Capt. Michael Sedlacek said Gregory Sanders, 64, died in the two-story structure fire that took place at 106 Cottonport Place around 11:30 p.m. The cause of death was smoke inhalation, according to the Madison County Coroner’s Office.
Madison Police Investigators have concluded that “no criminal elements were present” in relation to the fire or the cause of death, Sedlacek said.
A woman, Suzanne Sanders, 56, was rescued from the house as firefighters tackled the blaze. She is still in serious condition in the burn unit at UAB.
It took fire investigators about 90 minutes to get the fire under control. At this time, Madison Fire & Police investigators have ruled the fire cause to be accidental.
Dec 23, 2020
This is what remains of the house trailer in which Robert Hacker died due to a fire last Friday night in the Shady Rest Mobile Home Park in the 300 block of East Cross Street in Anderson.Ken de la Bastide | The Herald Bulletin
ANDERSON The Madison County Coroner’s Office has identified Robert Hacker as the man who died in a fire that destroyed his mobile home.
Hacker, 64, died Friday in the fire that consumed his home in the Shady Rest Mobile Home Park in the 300 block of East Cross Street.
Hacker’s neighbors said he was a good neighbor who kept to himself. He was a veteran.
Lexington woman missing since Dec. 6 found dead in Madison County
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MADISON COUNTY, Ky. (LEX 18) â A 73-year-old Lexington woman who had been missing since Dec. 6 was found dead in her car Friday, the Madison County Sheriff s Office said.
Police responded to White Hall Shrine Road at 10:24 a.m. in response to an unresponsive woman identified as Jeanette Henderson.
No foul play is suspected, police said.
The ongoing investigation is being conducted by Madison County Sheriff Detective Kevin Crutcher and the Madison County Coronerâs Office.
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Madison County Coroner
The Madison County Sheriff s Office said on Monday no foul play was suspected after investigators discovered the body of a woman on White Hall Shrine Road.
According to law enforcement, the sheriff s office discovered the body of Jeanette Henderson, 73, of Lexington unresponsive in her vehicle Friday morning at White Hall Shrine Road.
Lt. Todd Allen explained a man who was walking his dog along the walking path in the area discovered the body and called it in.
Henderson had been missing from Lexington since Dec. 6.
According to investigators, Henderson appeared to have died from natural causes. At this point, it is still an open investigation. But we do not expect foul play at this time, Allen said. He went on to explain the autopsy of Henderson was performed Saturday and the preliminary findings linked her death to hyperthermia. However, there were other contributing factors.