• August 08, 2023

Cody Matthew Wimberley, 1 Injured in Car Accident in Reeves County, TX

Reeves County, TX — July 7, 2023, Cody Matthew Wimberley and another person were injured following a car accident at around 10:14 p.m. along Highway 17.

According to details released by the authorities, the incident took place along Highway 17 in the area of mile marker 378.

Cody Matthew Wimberley, 1 Injured in Car Accident in Reeves County, TX

Investigators said that 37-year-old Cody Matthew Wimberley was in a Chevy Silverado that was going northbound along the highway. Another pickup was said to be along the right side of the northbound lane. That pickup reportedly attempted to make a u-turn, entering the path of the Silverado Wimberley was in and causing a collision.

Due to the collision, Wimberley and the driver of the Chevy had apparently incapacitating injuries. The other driver wasn't hurt. There appeared to be a recommendation for a citation against driver who made the u-turn. Right now, additional details about the accident are unavailable.

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