Two men fatally injured in Jefferson County crash
St. Louis Post-Dispatch Saturday 16th June, 2012
Two men were killed and another injured early Saturday when the car they were in slammed into the rear of a semi tractor on Old Highway M east of Lemay Ferry Road, near Imperial in Jefferson County. Killed were Joseph N. Davis, 31,and Matthew J. Held, 57,both of Hillsboro, Mo. The Missouri State Highway Patrol said the truck, driven by 57-year-old David W. Vanpelt of Imperial, was backing upto turn into a private drive at 1:10 a.m. when it was ...
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