Officers with the Marshall County Sheriff’s Department responded to a two-vehicle accident in the westbound lanes of U.S. 30, west of Iris Road, on April 15, at approximately 4:45 pm.
When officers arrived, it was determined that a 2000 Dodge Dakota driven by Chad Hensley, of Plymouth, failed to slow down for stopped traffic and ran into the rear of a 2017 Ford F-250 driven by Tom Smith, of Argos.
The two drivers involved in the collision were injured and transported to Memorial Hospital.
The Marshall County Humane Society was called to the scene to take possession of a dog that was in Hensley’s Dodge at the time of the collision. The Marshall County Sheriff's Department was assisted at the scene by Plymouth Fire and EMS and Lyons Wrecker Service.
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