Car vs. Deer Crash on I-80, Rose Township; Five Escape Injuries

car-accident-graphic-5254_jpg_475x310_q85-300x225ROSE TOWNSHIP, Pa. (EYT) – State Police in DuBois say around 12:28 a.m. on August 8, five people escaped injury in a one-vehicle car versus deer crash in Rose Township, Jefferson County.

According to police, the crash occurred along Interstate 80 near mile marker 77 when a 2009 Buick Enclave operated by Hilarie A. Orton, 38, of West Hartford, CT, was traveling westbound along Interstate 80 and struck a deer in the roadway.

The vehicle came to a controlled rest on the berm after sustaining disabling damage. It was towed from the scene by McPherson’s Towing, police say.

The driver and her four passengers – Dean W. Orton, 45, and three juveniles ages 4, 6 and 8 – were all wearing seat belts and escaped injuries.


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