• September 15, 2023

Jeremy Cameron Artzberger Injured in Car Accident in Wood County, TX

Wood County, TX — August 5, 2023, Jeremy Cameron Artzberger was injured as the result of a single-vehicle accident at around 2:18 p.m. along U.S. Highway 69.

Investigators said in their initial statements that the crash took place in the area of the U.S. 69 and Farm-to-Market 17 intersection.

Jeremy Cameron Artzberger Injured in Car Accident in Wood County, TX

Preliminary information about the accident says that 44-year-old Jeremy Cameron Artzberger was behind the wheel of a Ford Expedition. The vehicle was going northwest on the highway when it apparently left the roadway to the right. There, the vehicle skidded and flipped over.

Reports at this time indicate that Artzberger had incapacitating injuries as a result of the crash. There did not appear to be anyone else involved. Currently, no further information about factors leading up to the crash can be confirmed.

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