• September 06, 2023

Glen Cook Killed in Single-Vehicle Accident on Biggers Reyno Rd. in Randolph County, AR

Randolph County, AR — September 3, 2023, Glen E. Cook was killed in a single-vehicle accident around 2:45 p.m. on Biggers Reyno Rd. in Randolph County.

Investigators report the victim's Lincoln MKZ was traveling south on Biggers Reyno Rd. when it somehow veered off the road toward the driver's side, reentered the road, veered off again toward the passenger's side, entered a ditch, and overturned. The vehicle purportedly came to a stop on its passenger side.

Mr. Cook suffered fatal injuries.

Authorities have not released the cause of the crash at this time.

Glen Cook Killed in Single-Vehicle Accident on Biggers Reyno Rd. in Randolph County, AR
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Joshua Christian Booker Injured in Truck Accident on W. Katy Fwy. in Houston, TX

Houston, TX — September 11, 2023, Joshua Christian Booker was injured in a collision with a semi-truck around 3:00 a.m. on W. Katy Fwy. in Houston. According to authorities, the victim's Tesla Model 3 was traveling west on the freeway when it was reportedly rear-ended by a westbound Mack semi-truck. Mr. Brooker purportedly sustained serious...

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Yang Du, One Injured in Truck Accident on F.M. 51 in Wise County, TX

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