A New Palestine man was killed in a Monday afternoon car crash.
Indiana State Police have reported its response east of Greenfield about 1 p.m. to U.S. 40 near the intersection of CR 600 East. Bryan Burris, 43, was found unresponsive inside one of the two vehicles involved in the crash.
An adult and two children in the other vehicle managed to avoid serious injury.
Burris was driving a 2003 Honda southbound on 600 East and failed to stop at the stop sign at U.S. 40. Burris’ vehicle collided with the side of a Ford F250 traveling westbound and then rolled over.
The crash remains under investigation.
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