• January 12, 2017

Terry Shelhamer Killed, One Hurt in Truck Accident in Bristol, IN

Bristol, IN -- 69-year-old Terry Shelhamer has been identified as the victim in a crash between a pickup truck and a tractor-trailer Wednesday, January 11, 2017. An unidentified passenger in the pickup was left with injuries.

The incident reportedly occurred at Division Street and Kesco Drive.

The report was unclear as to what occurred, but it is believed the big rig pulled out into the path of the pickup. Officials say the passenger vehicle ended up beneath the semi-truck. Mrs. Shelhamer, the driver of the pickup truck, was killed at the scene of the incident. The passenger, whose name has not been disclosed, was left with unknown injuries.

The cause of the incident has not been determined at this time.

The official investigation is currently underway and authorities hope to learn more as it concludes.

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