Accidents

Monday, July 06, 2009 |
North Bend
Police cited a Coos Bay woman Friday night following a two-vehicle accident. A 2003 Mercury and 1997 Toyota crashed at the intersection of Newmark Street and Sherman Avenue. The driver of the Mercury, Esmeralda Perez Aguilar, 28, was cited with following too close.
An ambulance responded and police said there were injuries, but they didn’t know if Perez Aguilar or the other driver, Angela Cotter, 35, of Coos Bay, went to the hospital.
Dunes City
A Florence man was injured Sunday in a single-vehicle crash on U.S. Highway 101 near Dunes City.
At about 9 a.m. a1998 Volkswagen Jetta was northbound near milepost 200 when it left the road and onto the northbound shoulder, according to an Oregon State Police report. Driver Craig K. Prater, 19, tried to steer the car back to the roadway, but overcorrected. The Jetta crossed both lanes, hit a highway reflector, rolled down the southbound embankment and landed on the driver’s side. Prater was trapped inside the Jetta and rescue workers from the Lower Umpqua Ambulance, Gardiner Fire Department and Reedsport Fire Department had to pull him out before taking him to Lower Umpqua Hospital.
A hospital spokeswoman said Prater was treated and released Sunday.
Police said fatigue appears to have been a factor in the accident.
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