• February 10, 2017

Ryan T. Moyer Killed, Tyler J. Collins & Nicholas A. TeBeest Hurt in Accident in Sheboygan Co., WI

Sheboygan County, WI -- A single-vehicle crash left 31-year-old Ryan T. Moyer dead, and injured 26-year-old Tyler J. Collins and 26-year-old Nicholas A. TeBeest injured Saturday, February 4, 2017.

The incident took place on Blueberry Lane about 4:30 p.m., according to the report.

It appears a pickup truck occupied by the victims was traveling along Blueberry Lane near Pheasant Valley Road when it veered off the road. The vehicle then crashed into a ditch, coming to rest in a field. Mr. Moyer was trapped beneath the wrecked vehicle, and was killed at the scene. Two other occupants, Mr. Collins and Mr. TeBeest were injured in the incident.

Officials were examining investigating several possibilities in the hopes of determining the cause.

The preliminary media report provided no further information at the time of its release.

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