Area Accident Reports
Kosciusko County
Officers with the Kosciusko County Sheriff’s Office investigated the following accident:
- 11:41 p.m. Monday, Aug. 3, West CR 100S, west of South CR 800W, Warsaw. Driver: Unknown. Officers were dispatched to the area regarding an accident in which a vehicle struck a utility pole. When officers arrived, the vehicle was unoccupied and the registration plate returned to a different vehicle. Officers believe that the vehicle was last registered in Tennessee. Damage up to $50,000.
Warsaw
Officers with the Warsaw Police Department investigated the following accident:
- 8:36 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 4, 754 W. Market St., Warsaw. Driver: George Jackson, 47, Market Street, Warsaw. Jackson told officers he was pulling his vehicle into a grass area while wearing sandals. The sandals became stuck on the gas pedal, causing Jackson’s vehicle to hit the west wall of 753 W. Market St. Damage up to $10,000.
- 4:15 p.m. Tuesday, Aug .4, East Main Street and North Indiana Street, Warsaw. Drivers: Allyssa Weber, 22, Kinney Drive, Warsaw; and Patricia Fulwider, 80, East CR 700N, Leesburg. Weber told officers that as she was attempting to stop at a stop sign her brakes did not respond, causing her to enter the intersection and strike Fulwider’s vehicle. Weber’s vehicle proceeded to travel over a curb and trike a handicap parking sign. Damage up to $25,000.
- 2:50 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 4, 2501 Walton Boulevard, Warsaw. Drivers: Jenna Mock, 31, Royal Oak Court, Warsaw; and Barbara Fabyan, 65, EMS T6 Lane, Leesburg. Fabyan’s vehicle was struck by Mock’s vehicle in the parking lot. Damage up to $5,000.
- 2:40 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 4, East Jefferson Drive and South High Street, Warsaw. Drivers: Jeffery Maddux, 57, South High Street, Warsaw; and Anjelica Wolfe, 24, Frontage Road, Warsaw. Maddux stated he approached the alleyway when his vehicle was struck by Wolfe’s vehicle. Wolfe stated that her vehicle was struck by Maddux’s vehicle while also approaching the intersection. The officer on scene was unable to determine who had the right-of-way based on traffic control signs. Damage up to $5,000.