Posts Tagged ‘car accident’

ThuOct25

Student not seriously injured after being struck by car

Posted by akiefaber October 25th, 2012, 2:55 pm Post a Comment

As many parents were on their way to pick up their children from Cherokee Elementary School Wednesday, a car struck a student just a half-mile from the school at around 4 p.m.

The female student was on her bicycle crossing from the south side of Kyles Station Road to Aspen Trails Boulevard when an Acura SUV hit her, according to Ohio Highway Patrol Sgt. Brian Bost.

The incident took place only one-tenth of a mile before the school zone starts.

The speed limit on Kyles Station in the Cherokee Elementary school zone is 45 mph during non-school hours and 20 mph when school is in session. According to Bost and the driver, the car was traveling at 30 mph when it struck the girl.

While the investigation is still ongoing, it doesn’t appear that charges will be filed against the driver. The lone witness at the scene told Bost that “there wasn’t anything that could have been done” and that “the girl just darted out in front of the car.”

Furthermore, after the incident took place, Bost said the girl admitted that she wasn’t sure if she checked that side of the street before crossing.

Bost also described the girl to be coherent and was sitting up after the being hit. Bost later went to the Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center Liberty Campus to visit the student and was “almost positive” that she would be released that night.

On Thursday, Cherokee Elementary School principal Paulette Grady confirmed in an email sent out to parents that the injuries to the student were not serious.

“The safety of our Cherokee Cheetahs is our number one priority. Together, we can ensure their safety by frequently reminding our children, to walk, ride their bikes, or scooters directly home after school, always to look both ways before crossing the street, and to be mindful of their surroundings. Our diligence and daily safety reminders are very important. Our students do hear us. Even though we take every precaution, accidents do happen.

Yesterday, one of our students was struck by a car. This accident occurred as many parents were on their way to Cherokee to pick up their children. We have been advised that the injuries to this student were not serious. The Cherokee staff and parents came together to assist in any way they could.

I would like to thank all of our families for following our safety procedures at arrival and dismissal. Our Cherokee community is awesome in every way.”

After Lakota cut busing back to state minimum levels, Cherokee parents complained at the start of the 2011-2012 school year about the safety of students without the aid of a crosswalk or crossing guards. (more…)

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WedOct24

Report: Car hits child near Cherokee Elementary School

Posted by akiefaber October 24th, 2012, 10:43 pm Post a Comment

A car stuck a child Wednesday afternoon not far from Cherokee Elementary School, according to a report by the Pulse Journal.

The Journal cited Butler County Sheriff’s dispatchers when reporting that a car on Kyles Station Road at Aspen Trails Boulevard hit a female juvenile at 4 p.m. Wednesday. Furthermore, the girl was reported to be on a bicycle crossing Kyles Station when an Acura SUV struck her.

The Journal also reported that the child was taken to Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center Liberty Campus with non-life threatening injuries.

This is the second incident reported by the media involving a person being struck by a car near Cherokee Elementary since the Lakota school district decided to cut busing to the state minimum level.

On Sept. 15, 2011, a Cherokee Elementary teacher was struck by car while directing morning traffic. He was not taken to the hospital and the driver Craig Schmidt, 41, of Liberty Township drove off after striking the teacher with his car. Witnesses, however, were able to provide an accurate description of the vehicle to Butler County deputies.

Schmidt was later stopped near the intersection of State Route 747 and Hamilton-Mason Road, which is about four miles south of the school. He was later charged with reckless operation and negligent assault.

Less than a month prior to that incident, on the first day of school Aug. 26, Cherokee Elementary unveiled a new drop-off system. That morning, parents complained about the safety of students crossing the street since there wasn’t a crosswalk.

The latest incident on Wednesday, the Pulse reported that there wasn’t a crosswalk. According to the Pulse, the incident took place less than a mile west of the school.

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MonOct31

West Chester Road closed due to accident

Posted by akiefaber October 31st, 2011, 10:00 am Post a Comment

West Chester Road is currently closed at Cincinnati-Dayton Road and at Barret/Station Road due to an accident.

Duke Energy crews are on the scene.

The road is expected to be re-opened at approximately 1 p.m., according West Chester Township officials.

The road closed at 9:40 a.m. Monday, Oct. 31, morning.

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ThuOct6

Visitation today for Lakota East grad

Posted by akiefaber October 6th, 2011, 4:14 pm Post a Comment

Visitation for a 2011 Lakota East graduate killed in two-vehicle crash this week is 6-8 p.m. today at Mueller Parker Funeral Home, 6791 Tylersville Road, Mason.

Sarah Towler Sarah A. Towler, 18, of West Chester, was a passenger in a Hyundai Elantra that crashed Tuesday evening on Interstate 71 in Ashland County, Ohio. She was one of four people in the car, all of whom are from Greater Cincinnati. Police have said they believe the four were heading to a concert in Cleveland.

Derick M. Lynce, 19, of Colerain Township, driver of the car that was carrying Towler and two others, remains in critical condition, according to the MetroHealth Medical Center in Cleveland.

Kenneth Crocker Jr., 20, of Forest Park; and Bryce R. Murphy, 18, of West Chester, were also passengers in Lynce’s car.

Lt. Mark Neff of the Ohio State Highway Patrol said Crocker reported no injuries and Murphy suffered minor injuries.

Condolences can be left at www.muellerparker.com.

Private burial will take place in Virginia.

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WedOct5

2011 Lakota East graduate dies in car crash

Posted by akiefaber October 5th, 2011, 10:57 am Post a Comment

An 18-year-old recent graduate of Lakota East High School died Tuesday after a 6:30 p.m. crash on Interstate 71 in Ashland County.

Sarah TowlerSarah A. Towler of West Chester was taken to Cleveland Metro Hospital by Metro Life Flight, where she died of her injuries.

Principal Dr. Keith Kline of Lakota East High School released this statement today:

“Sarah Towler was a member of the Lakota East Class of 2011. She attended Life Connections in Middletown the final semester of her senior year. She was well liked by both her classmates and teachers and had the potential to accomplish great things in life. Lakota East is saddened by her loss and send our condolences to Sarah’s family and friends.

Counselors will be available to assist students and staff who need support as a result of this tragic news.”

According to the Ashland post of the Ohio State Highway Patrol, Derick M. Lynce, 19, of Cincinnati, was headed north in the right lane of I-71, just south of milepost 191 in Perry Township, when he apparently lost control of his 2007 Hyundai Elantra.

Lynce, carrying three passengers including Towler, crossed into the left lane and hit the left rear of a 2012 Nissan Altima driven by Brian A. Lear, 33, of Rocky River.

The Elantra continued off the left side of the road, through a median barrier, spun, hit the median barrier a second time, continued back into the left northbound lane and finally came to rest in the median.

After being struck, Lear brought the Altima to a controlled stop on the berm.

Kenneth Crocker Jr., 20, of Forest Park; and Bryce R. Murphy, 18, of West Chester, were also passengers in the Elantra with Towler and Lynce.

Lt. Mark A. Neff of the Ohio State Highway Patrol’s Ashland post, said he believed Towler and the three others, who were traveling in the Elantra, were heading to a concert in Cleveland.

Neff said the stretch of I-71 where the crash happened is three lanes in each direction that is busy with commuter traffic between Columbus and Cleveland. He said at times there is a lot of volume on that road but it is primarily a rural area. He described it as “pretty much farm country.”

Neff said alcohol was present in the Elantra.

Witnesses at the scene told the Highway Patrol the Elantra was traveling at a high rate of speed prior to the crash.

Crocker and Murphy were taken to Ashland Samaritan Hospital by Polk-Jackson Fire Department with no visible injuries. Lynce was taken to Ashland Samaritan Hospital by Ashland Fire Department and later flown to Cleveland Metro Hospital with serious injuries.

Lear said he had no injuries and was not transported.

Investigators said Crocker, Murphy and Lear were wearing seatbelts; Lynce and Towler were not using restraints.

For more on this story visit Cincinnati.com’s post, “West Chester teen dies in I-71 crash.”

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TueSep20

Lakota school district trying to improve safety measures

Posted by akiefaber September 20th, 2011, 1:52 pm Post a Comment

The Lakota school district posted a release on its website Tuesday, vowing that it is taking additional steps to make it even safer and more orderly for students who get to school in private vehicles or on foot or bicycles.

In the release, the school district said that is working with West Chester and Liberty townships as well as Butler County on the following initiatives:

Getting to school • Training and expanding the number of crossing guards.

• Developing recommended routes to each school – with safety in mind — for students who ride bicycles or walk.

• Increasing and improving traffic signs and signals near schools.

• Training students to be safe as they walk or bike to school.

• Releasing students who walk home from school after students who are picked up in cars.

• Placing speed-detection signs in areas in Liberty Township with heavy pedestrian and vehicular traffic to increase drivers’ awareness of their speed.

• Arranging for police and sheriff’s deputies to direct traffic near eight schools, instead of school staff doing so. In West Chester, the schools are Adena Elementary, Freedom Elementary, Endeavor Elementary, Union Elementary and Heritage Elementary. In Liberty, the schools are East High School, Independence Elementary and Woodland Elementary.

On Friday, district officials discussed those measures with officials from the township administrations, the West Chester Police Department, the Butler County Sheriff’s Office and the Butler County Engineer’s Office.

According to the district, the meeting had been scheduled before a parent hit a Cherokee Elementary School teacher with his car Thursday. (more…)

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ThuSep15

Driver flees after hitting teacher in school parking lot

Posted by akiefaber September 15th, 2011, 10:27 am Post a Comment

A 58-year-old male teacher at Cherokee Elementary was treated for minor injuries after being struck by a vehicle in the school’s parking lot this morning around 9:15 a.m. The teacher, who was helping to direct cars, children and parents, was treated at the scene by Liberty Township Squad members and did not require to be transported to the hospital.

The car also bumped into a custodian, who was not hurt.

“The safety of students, staff and visitors is paramount and safety protocols on the school grounds, especially as children and all visitors are entering and exiting, will be enforced,” Lakota Superintendent Karen Mantia said.

The driver of the vehicle, Craig Schmidt, 41, of Liberty Township drove off after striking the teacher with his car. Witnesses, however, were able to provide an accurate description of the vehicle to Butler County deputies.

Schmidt was later stopped near the intersection of State Route 747 and Hamilton-Mason Road, which is about four miles south of the school. The driver has been cited to Butler County Area II Court in Hamilton and has been charged with reckless operation and negligent assault.

“Our main concern is for the safety of our children and parents as well as the safety of our staff who are directing the traffic in our parking lot,” wrote Cherokee Principal Jennifer Forren and Assistant Principal Paulette Grady.

After having its levy fail last November, the Lakota school district decided to cut busing to the state minimum level. The busing cuts will save the district approximately $2.8 million this school year.

Those cuts affect more than 7,800 students and have caused long traffic lines during the morning and afternoon drop-off times. According to a release from the school district, more than 800 pupils enter and exit Cherokee each day. Furthermore, about 18 staff members are involved in the drop-off and pick-up process.

It is unclear, according to the Cincinnati Enquirer, if Lakota officials will be able to restore any of the busing should the new operating levy be approved Nov. 8. If passed, the 4.75-mill tax levy would bring in $12.6 million annually to the district and will increase taxes approximately $147 annually on a $100,000 house.

On the first day of school, Aug. 26, Cherokee Elementary unveiled a new drop-off system. That morning, parents complained about the safety of students crossing the street. The school still doesn’t have a crosswalk or crossing guards.

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FriJul15

Crazy Cardboard Regatta brings local family closer

Posted by akiefaber July 15th, 2011, 10:07 am Post a Comment

Strickler-Bacon family boat

As many families and friends throughout the area build their boats for the Crazy Cardboard Regatta, which will take place July 22-23 at Voice of America Park, Scott Strickler has been leading the charge for a group of nurses, family and friends in Liberty Township.

Strickler, who is confined to a wheelchair and requires assistance with the most basic of needs, was a passenger in a car accident that left him with severe brain damage in 2003. He was 18 at the time and his memory was severely impaired.

The memory, however, of how the family found out about the car accident is clear to his stepfather Steve Bacon.

The phone rang in the middle of the night, waking up Steve and Ellen Strickler-Bacon. The voice on the other end was from University Hospital and it wanted to  know if the parents knew where Scott was.

The line then disconnected.

Ellen wondered why the hospital called asking about their son. Steve, on the other hand, had an idea because he had been through this before.

“The first thing that entered my head was air care, because this has already happened to me once,” Steve said.

The phone rings again, Steve answers, hangs up and drives down to University Hospital to see his stepson, who he helped raise. Scott was in critical condition.

“I can’t begin to tell you what it felt like,” Steve said.

Seven years prior to the accident that left Scott with severe brain damage, Steve and Christy Bacon’s daughter, Stacey, was in involved in a car accident when she was 18 that also left her severe brain damage. Currently, she doesn’t have any communication skills, takes 19 different medications daily and suffers uncontrollable seizure disorders. (more…)

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FriApr1

Driver in fatal crash may have intended to go the wrong way

Posted by akiefaber April 1st, 2011, 1:32 pm Post a Comment

I-275 crash Nov. 13

Cincinnati.com is reporting that the Clermont County coroner ruled today, April 1, that Julie Belliston-Anuszkiewicz, 25, of West Chester Township, intended to drive the wrong way on I-275 when she crashed her Ford Focus head-on with a mini van driven by Lori Morris, 41, of Milford, in November of 2010. Both drivers were killed in the collision. It is unclear whether Belliston-Anuszkiewicz meant to commit suicide.

The Cincinnati.com story provided more:

Police had been unsure whether Belliston-Anuszkiewicz was confused when she crossed the divided highway at an emergency turnaround, but Dr. Brian Treon said his review of evidence indicated she knew what she was doing.

Witnesses reported that Belliston-Anuszkiewicz was in control of her car and that it accelerated once in the wrong lane, the coroner said. She was described as “conscious,” “focused,” and “on a mission.”

“The car did not swerve, and there was no evidence that the brakes were applied before impact,” Treon said in a statement released by his office. “There is only one clear conclusion: (Belliston-Anuszkiewicz) purposefully drove her car the wrong way on the interstate.”

The crash took place Nov. 13 on I-275 near the Ward’s Corner Road overpass in Miami Township in Clermont County.

Morris had four passengers in her vehicle including her two daughters, ages 14 and 10, as well as Cindy Blair, 37, of Milford, and her 14-year-old daughter. They were traveling to a cheerleading competition in Columbus. Two were badly injured.

Belliston-Anuszkiewicz was alone her vehicle.

Around the time of the accident, Belliston-Anuszkiewicz’s father Michael Belliston told Cincinnati.com that he believed his daughter had simply been confused and wasn’t feeling well.

For more on the story, visit “Coroner: Driver intended to go wrong way.”

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WedMar23

Driver dies from crash in West Chester

Posted by akiefaber March 23rd, 2011, 1:37 pm Post a Comment

West Chester Police are investigating a single vehicle crash located on International Boulevard, north of Duff Drive, which occurred this morning, March 23. Police have determined Walter Robinson, 54, of Hamilton, Ohio, was the driver and the sole occupant of the vehicle.

Robinson was found to be deceased upon the arrival of emergency personnel.

The vehicle appeared to traveling northbound on International Boulevard when it drifted left of the centerline subsequently leaving the roadway to the west.

There were no tire marks found on the roadway, which would have indicated a sudden change in direction or sudden braking.

The vehicle then continued down an embankment and into a shallow creek where it came to rest.

According to a release from the West Chester Police Department, there is no indication that speed or illegal drug/alcohol use was a factor in the incident.

The investigation is ongoing and an area of interest in this investigation is the medical background of the driver.

Before the West Chester Police reported this information, Cincinnati.com reported what it knew about the crash in its story titled “Driver dead in West Chester crash.”

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