Injury Traffic Crash - Highway 36 near Cheshire in Lane County

News Release from: Oregon State Police
INJURY TRAFFIC CRASH - HIGHWAY 36 NEAR CHESHIRE IN LANE COUNTY
Posted: June 17th, 2013 6:20 PM

A driver was cited by Oregon State Police (OSP) Monday afternoon following a two-vehicle injury crash at the intersection of Highway 36 and Dorsey Lane near Cheshire in Lane County.

On June 17, 2013 at approximately 1:41 p.m., a 1996 Ford Taurus four-door driven by CYNTHIA BRENNEMAN, age 58, from Sweet Home, was northbound on Dorsey Lane when the driver failed to stop her car at a stop sign at the Highway 36 intersection. The Ford collided into the side of a westbound 2007 Dodge 2500 four-door pickup driven by MICHAEL SPICER, age 70, from Cheshire. The impact caused the pickup to roll into a ditch along the highway.

BRENNEMAN was using safety restraints and wasn't injured. She was cited by OSP for Disobeying a Traffic Control Device - Stop Sign.

MICHEAL SPICER and his passenger/wife, LATICIA SPICER, age 71, were extricated by responding firefighters and transported by ground ambulance to Sacred Heart Medical Center at RiverBend with non-life threatening injuries. Both were using safety restraints.

OSP troopers from the Springfield Area Command office responded to investigate. Trooper Gerald Ellis is the lead investigator.

ODOT also assisted at the scene of the crash.

No photographs available for this release.

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