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These accident reports were released this past week by law enforcement agencies:

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Indigo Rd. north of 110th Rd.

Iridian V. Villalpando, 24, Wichita, hit a deer at 7 a.m. June 18 with his 2015 Chevrolet Malibu, which remained drivable despite damage to its right front and hood.

Passengers in the Chevy were Maria Magdalene, 49, and Luis Villalpando, 49, of the same Wichita address and Dora Torres, 59, and Alma Mendoza, 27, of different Wichita addresses.

US-50 east of Pawnee Rd.

A hit-and-run driver crossed the center line at 5:28 p.m. June 18 and knocked the mirror off the driver’s side of 2006 Ford F250 pickup and damaged a trailer it was pulling, according to a report that owner Troy W. Ifland, 53, of Williamsburg filed nearly 24 hours later with a sheriff’s deputy.

Lisa M. Ifland, 50, and Collin W. Ifland, 14, of the same Williamsburg address were passengers at the time.

190th Rd. east of Jade Rd.

Pamela K. Holub, 56, rural Lost Springs, hit a deer at 8:14 a.m. June 20 while driving a 2021 Ford Expedition owned by Gregory Holub of the same address.

The sport-utility vehicle remained drivable despite damage to its right side.

K-15 north of 270th Rd.

Timothy C. Jenkins, 56, Burns, hit a deer at 12:40 a.m. June 21 with his 2015 Toyota 4Runner, which remained drivable despite damage to its left front.

Pawnee Rd. south of 140th Rd.

Albert G. Johnson, 38, rural Marion, hit a deer at 5:15 a.m. Thursday with his Dodge Ram 1500 pickup, which sustained damage termed minor to its right front.

K-15 south of 80th Rd.

Jason J. Yaussi, 40, Ogden, hit a deer at 9:35 p.m. Thursday with his 2020 Jeep Cherokee.

Katheryne E. Odgen, 27, of the same address was a passenger. The Jeep sustained damage termed minor to its right front.

Sunflower Rd. south of 180th Rd.

Riley N. Dush, 17, Marion County Lake, hit a deer at 9:40 p.m. Thursday while driving a 2017 Dodge Challenger owned by Mischelle R. Mitre of the same address.

The car remained drivable despite damage to its front and hood.

Last modified June 28, 2023

 

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