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Names released from SR 39 eight-vehicle pileup

Four people were reported injured after a state Route 39 crash on Monday, Sept. 12. Of the eight vehicles involved, three were totaled.

Brandon Bunnelle

An eight vehicle pileup on state Route 39 that injured four persons is under investigation by the Holmes County Sheriff’s office.

Injured in the crash were Robert J. Harris, 54, Yoder Road, Sugarcreek; Katie Zimmerly, 26, North Broadway, New Philadelphia; Amy Victoria Spring, age unknown, Union Avenue, Dover; and Judy K. Littleton, 54, Independence Circle, New Philadelphia.

According to sheriff’s reports, the crash occurred on SR 39 west of Sugarcreek near Township Road 420 at approximately 8:45 a.m. when several cars were stopped for road construction in the westbound lane. A 2000 Mac semi truck driven by Theodore Glancy, Jr., 60, of Elwood, New Jersey, was traveling westbound and struck the rear of Harris’ vehicle.

Harris was spun around into the eastbound lane by the impact, where he was struck a second time by an eastbound 2011 Peterbilt dump truck driven by David J. Ridenour, 47, SR 751 SW, Stone Creek. The dump truck and Harris’ vehicle came to rest partly off the eastbound lane.

The semi continued westbound and ended up with its left wheel atop the passenger side of a 2001 Hyundai driven by Spring. The semi pushed the Hyundai into a 2006 Chevrolet driven by Zimmerly, and Zimmerly was pushed into a 2002 Pontiac driven by Littleton.

Littleton’s vehicle was knocked sideways and struck a 2001 Mitsubishi driven by Angie J. Yoder, 23, Basel Street, Sugarcreek. Yoder’s vehicle was pushed into a 2007 Chrysler driven by Rachel M. Schlabach, 32, Oak Ridge Road, Sugarcreek.

Harris was transported to Union Hospital by Sugarcreek EMS, and taken from Union to Aultman by Smith Ambulance. He is reported in satisfactory condition.

Zimmerly was transported to Union Hospital by Sugarcreek EMS and her condition is unknown. Spring and Littleton were transported to Pomerene Hospital by East Holmes EMS where they were treated and released, according to hospital staff.

Sugarcreek fire reports indicate three of the vehicles were totaled. Glancy was hauling a load of steel at the time of the crash.

Orange warning signs were posted indicating the road construction at the time of the crash.

East Holmes, Swiss Valley and Winesburg fire and EMS provided mutual aid.

SR 39 was closed at the accident site from 9 a.m. to 2:45 p.m.

The Ohio State Highway Patrol, Wooster Post, assisted in the investigation. Sheriff’s Capt. Dale Renker said charges are pending.

Published: September 13, 2011
New Article ID: 2011709139963