• January 09, 2017

Addison Plaisance and One Other Injured in Accident in Cooper Co., MO

Cooper County, MO -- An alleged alcohol related collision on I-70 left Addison Plaisance and one other person with injuries Sunday, January 8, 2017.

It appears a vehicle containing a 52-year-old resident of Arnold was east in the westbound lane when the incident occurred. Sources say the first vehicle then collided with a Jeep Grand Cherokee containing 29-year-old Addison Plaisance. The collision caused the first vehicle to veer off the road and back into the median. The Jeep reportedly veered off the right side of the road.

The unidentified driver from Arnold sustained moderate injuries. Mr. Plaisance sustained minor injuries in the crash. The two were transported to a nearby hospital for treatment.

The official investigation is currently underway and may reveal more details as it concludes.

The exact cause of the crash is unclear, but police say they believe alcohol was a factor.

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