The Marshall County Sheriff’s Department investigated a two-vehicle crash with injuries on U.S. 31 at State Road 10 in Argos on October 11th.
Saturday afternoon at approximately 12:25, deputies with the Marshall County Sheriff’s Department were dispatched to investigate a collision at the intersection of U.S. 31 & State Road 10 involving a semi and an SUV.
Deputy Smith determined that a 2025 Chrysler Pacifica driven by 50-year-old Joseph Wust of Spring Hill, Florida, was attempting to crossover the northbound lanes of U.S. 31. He pulled in front of a 2024 Volvo Semi traveling north on U.S. 31 driven by 28-year-old Danielle White of Logansport. The semi driver swerved to avoid the collision and ended up rolling over.
Joseph Wust was transported via helicopter for medical treatment. White was checked at the scene by Argos EMS.
The Argos Police Department & Argos Fire Department assisted the Marshall County Sheriff's Department.
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