Staff report
Clinton Twp. – One person is dead after a car collided with man operating horse-drawn farming equipment Friday on state Route 226 west of Newkirk Road.
Eli A. Miller, 33, of Big Prairie, was killed in the crash, according to a news release from the Highway Patrol.
According to the Patrol s release:
Miller was operating a John Deere utility vehicle pulled by two horses when it was struck from behind by another vehicle.
The impact sent Miller into the windshield of a 2008 Acura RDX.
Miller was pronounced dead at the scene by the Wayne County Coroner s Office.
The driver of the Acura, Lisa J. Mast, 42, of Millersburg, was transported to Wooster Community Hospital. Mast was wearing her seatbelt.
RITTMAN A man who police say had been involved in a domestic incident before driving away later killed himself as investigators were trying to convince him to give up his gun.
According to a news release from Rittman police, Matthew I. Morgan, 34, died in the parking lot of an apartment complex off East Sunset Drive around 8 p.m. Tuesday.
Rittman police said they had spotted Morgan as he drove into the lot in a silver Jeep.
The Wayne County Sheriff s Department had put out an alert to locate the driver and vehicle following a domestic incident outside of the city in Wayne County.
47-year-old Lynn woman dies when train strikes car in Greens Fork
GREENS FORK, Ind. A 47-year-old Lynn woman was killed Monday morning when a train struck her car.
Tonya Rader died at the Water Street scene, according to Wayne County Sheriff Randy Retter in a news release. She was traveling to a family member s residence in Greens Fork.
About 5:50 a.m. as Rader was southbound on South Water Street in a gold 2005 Chevrolet Malibu, a westbound train struck the vehicle on its driver s side. Rader was the only occupant in the vehicle.
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Commonwealth Journal
Apr 20, 2021
The Kentucky State Police are investigating a fatal wreck that happened in Wayne County on Monday night.
Nicholas K. Kates, 26, of Berea, was pronounced dead at the scene of the wreck by the Wayne County Coronerâs Office.
According to KSP, the accident happened around 10:33 p.m. on Ky. 90 in Monticello.
KSP states that Kates was driving a 2001 Ford pickup truck west on Ky. 90 when he lost control of the vehicle.
The pickup hit a ditch, then reentered the roadway into oncoming traffic and hit a tractor trailer head on.
That truck was a 2000 Peterbilt driven by Eric T. Garner, 30, of Chillicothe, Ohio.