CRASH ON 113 NEAR GORE ORPHANAGE
An early Saturday morning single car crash on 113 sends a teenage driver to the hospital.
State Patrol officials say that Jeffery Enlow, 16 of Oberlin, was traveling westbound on Route 113 when he approached a curve near Gore Orphanage Road and lost control of his 1995 Mazda 626 on the wet pavement. Enlow went off the left side of the road striking a guardrail, a ditch and a tree before coming to rest on the embankment.
Central Lorain County Ambulance District Paramedics treated Enlow at the scene and transported him to Allen Medical Center Emergency Room. Enlow’s passenger, 17-year-old Dax Hofecker, was not injured in the crash.
Central Lorain County Ambulance District Paramedics treated Enlow at the scene and transported him to Allen Medical Center Emergency Room. Enlow’s passenger, 17-year-old Dax Hofecker, was not injured in the crash.
Enlow was cited for Failure to Control. The Ohio State Highway Patrol is investigating the crash.
5 Comments:
whatt the heckk!
no one needs to knoww his name or how old him and dax are this is no ones business but hiss.
Enough with all the crash's out in the country, police need to patrol more out on the country roads, how many more people need to get hurt or die before something is done about this!!!!
How many more police officers do you think it will take? How many will it take to get inside of peoples cars and tell them to not drink and drive? How many will it take to get inside of peoples cars and say slow down or stop talking on your cell phone while driving?
The problem is not low number of police, it is the stupidity of drivers. You could double the number of officers at any department and you will still have people doing stupid things and crashing.
Low number of police officers don’t cause accidents, stupid people cause accidents. Michael Evans
Okay. people get a life and stop commenting on this stupid crash. no we werent drunk. and who the hell gave them permission to print my name?
Dear Dax,
I am guessing that you don’t read many newspapers or watch the news on TV. Once you are involved in a crash like this your name becomes public record because you were involved. It doesn’t matter if you were the driver or passenger, you were in the car and part of the police report so therefore any news organization is entitled to print or say your name.
By the way, what does it even matter? I would think you would just be happy that you and your friend are still alive, many people who crash are not as lucky. And nobody said that you or your friend were drinking and driving.
Relax and enjoy life Dax.
Michael Evans
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