Crime & Safety
1 died and 2 injured in a fatal accident in Greene County
Little Rock, Arkansas – On Saturday night, two people were hurt and one person died in an automobile accident in Greene County.
Around 6:30 p.m., the collision happened at the intersection of Walcott Road and the US 412 Bypass.
According to the Arkansas State Police Report, Greenbrier residents Charles and Joy Kelso, both 72 years old, were driving their 2015 Dodge Caravan westbound on the US 412 Bypass.
Then 2016 Ford Fusion driver Dawn Eaton, 48, struck the van’s passenger side after blowing through a stop sign.
On Walcott Road, Eaton was traveling east.
The Kelso family was brought to St. Bernard’s Medical Center for treatment of their wounds, but Eaton passed away in the collision.
At the time of the collision, according to ASP, the sky was clear and the roads were dry.
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