Deputy Brown with the Marshall County Sheriff’s Department investigated a two-vehicle accident Monday afternoon on U.S. 6 west of Plymouth-Goshen Trail. At 3:03, the Marshall County Dispatch Center received a call about the crash and dispatched officers to the scene.
The crash report states that Osman Chinchilla Bustillo, 39, was traveling west on U.S. 6 in a 2016 Toyota Highlander behind a long line of slow-moving traffic when he was struck from behind.
21-year-old Isaiah Leach was traveling west on U.S. 6 in a 2008 Ford Focus. He looked down for a moment and did not realize traffic was slowed. Leach struck the rear of the Highlander.
Leach was transported to the Bremen Hospital for treatment for minor cuts, and the front seat passenger of Bustillo’s Highlander was treated at the scene for chest pain.
Marshall County Police were assisted at the scene by Bremen Police, Fire, and EMS.
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