Teenager killed in wreck on South Church Street on Sunday

May 21, 2018 at 04:34 pm by Voice Wire


A 16-year-old girl was killed over the weekend when she was thrown from the back of a truck during a crash on South Church Street, according to a press release from Murfreesboro Police Department.

At around noon Sunday, May 20, Murfreesboro Police Officers responded to a crash on South Church Street at the intersection of Joe B. Jackson Parkway.

The crash involved two vehicles, a 2013 Toyota Sienna van and a 1989 Ford Ranger truck. The crash investigation is ongoing, however, alcohol is believed to be a factor in this crash. Charges are pending the outcome of the investigation.

The investigation has shown that the truck was traveling northbound on South Church Street when the driver, identified as James Utley, 22, of Murfreesboro, failed to stop for the red light and struck the van which was traveling southbound on South Church Street.

The van, driven by Luther Hix and Shirley Hix of Murfreesboro, was attempting to turn left onto Joe B. Jackson Parkway with a green arrow signal.

The truck was occupied by six passengers consisting of Utley and two juveniles in the cab, along with one adult and two juveniles in the truck bed.

The collision caused the three passengers in the bed of the truck to be ejected with one suffering life-ending injuries. The deceased passenger was a 16-year-old female.

The driver of the truck sustained serious injuries and was transported from the scene to Vanderbilt University Medical Center by LifeFlight.

The adult passenger ejected from the truck bed was transported to Vanderbilt University Medical Center by Rutherford County Emergency Medical Services.

The other three juvenile passengers of the truck were transported to Saint Thomas Rutherford where one was later transferred to Vanderbilt University Hospital. All are in stable condition at this time.

The two occupants of the van were evaluated on scene by Murfreesboro Fire Rescue Department and Rutherford County Emergency Medical Services personnel and released with no injuries.

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