Victims ID'd in Double Fatal Crash with Garbage Truck Near Huntington

By Scott Sarvay

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April 26, 2012 Updated Apr 27, 2012 at 12:28 PM EDT

HUNTINGTON COUNTY, Ind. (Indiana’s NewsCenter) - Two people died Thursday after their vehicle ran a red light and crashed into a garbage truck during their morning commute.

According to police, a white Dodge Neon traveling west on County Road 200 N was struck by a garbage truck heading south on State Road 9 just after 6 A.M.

Investigators believe the Neon ran a red light causing the collision, which killed the Neon's occupants 20-year-old Raymond Lovelady of Fairmount and 19-year-old Lindsey Hall of Gas City instantly. The driver of the garbage truck was taken to a nearby hospital for treatment and later released.

Southbound SR 9 was closed for cleanup.




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